

It's meant to prevent people from playing Pokémon Go while driving, but sadly it effects passengers as well. Not only does it prevent you from spinning PokéStops, it turns off Nearby and Sightings. Pokémon Go has a speed lock that kicks in if you're going over 35 KM/H. Why does Nearby go blank when you're driving? If you keep going to the PokéStop and you get there quickly, chances are the Pokémon will still spawn for you, even if you no longer see it on Nearby. Especially if it was in a hard-to-get-to place, late at night, cold outside, or yes to all of that. There's no worse feeling than racing to the Pokémon you're tracking only to watch it disappear from Nearby or Sightings just before you arrive. What happens if a Pokémon disappears just before you get to it? There's no way to tell how far into the 30 min. If the Pokémon is already on Nearby when you start playing, then you have to hustle. If you're looking on your screen when a Pokémon pops up on Nearby, consider 30 minutes the longest you have to get it. On rare occasions, they may spawn for 60 minutes. How long do you have the catch a Pokémon you're tracking?

If you forget which Pokémon you're tracking, just look for the highlight rings around it. You'll see the flag hanging over the PokéStop, even from a distance. If you lose track of the Pokémon, simply pan around. The map will zoom out and show you the PokéStop where that Pokémon is located and hang a Footprints flag over it.
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If you see one you want, here's how to track it down. It shows up whenever you're even remotely close to a PokéStop and then shows you which Pokémon are hanging out around that stop, just waiting to spawn. "Nearby" is the new, default tracking system in Pokémon Go.
