Disable seasonal closures
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@Jack-van-Tilburg
Sei molto gentile ma a me compare nella finestra OpenStreetMap solamente TomTom Default Gold, tutto il resto non lo vedo e neppure Traffic Gold.
Perchè?In questo articolo di supporto puoi leggere di più sui vari layer della mappa.
In inglese. Ma non è complicato.You can read more about the various map layers in this help article.
In English. But it's not complicated. -
In questo articolo di supporto puoi leggere di più sui vari layer della mappa.
In inglese. Ma non è complicato.You can read more about the various map layers in this help article.
In English. But it's not complicated.@Jack-van-Tilburg Grazie Jack per il supporto, ora vedo le varie interruzioni del tracciato.
A questo punto devo dedurre che non è possibile avere un tracciato come quello che io avevo previsto, se per esempio quella strada al momento è interrotta.
Ciò avviene in automatico sia che io abilito o disabilito le chiusure stagionali.
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@Jack-van-Tilburg Grazie Jack per il supporto, ora vedo le varie interruzioni del tracciato.
A questo punto devo dedurre che non è possibile avere un tracciato come quello che io avevo previsto, se per esempio quella strada al momento è interrotta.
Ciò avviene in automatico sia che io abilito o disabilito le chiusure stagionali.
E' corretto?@Silvano-Besana
In effetti, l'attivazione o la disattivazione della chiusura stagionale non influisce sulle strade chiuse per qualsiasi altro motivo.Thanks Jack for the support, now I see the various track breaks.
At this point I have to deduce that it is not possible to have a route like the one I had foreseen, if for example that road is currently blocked.
This happens automatically whether I enable or disable seasonal closures.
Is this correct?In fact, turning seasonal closure on or off doesn't affect roads that are closed for any other reason.
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@Silvano-Besana
In effetti, l'attivazione o la disattivazione della chiusura stagionale non influisce sulle strade chiuse per qualsiasi altro motivo.Thanks Jack for the support, now I see the various track breaks.
At this point I have to deduce that it is not possible to have a route like the one I had foreseen, if for example that road is currently blocked.
This happens automatically whether I enable or disable seasonal closures.
Is this correct?In fact, turning seasonal closure on or off doesn't affect roads that are closed for any other reason.
@Jack-van-Tilburg Grazie ancora sei stato di grande aiuto.
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hi,
I must comment, this was an interesting thread, as I had the same problem when I opened my routes later in the year to the Austrian Alps, they had changed, I presumed this was due to road closures etc.
this thread changed to a native language, yes I know I could copy and paste into google translate. but I have no idea if there is a fix, or an answer.can I ask, when you save a route, there seems to be a possibility that it will change each time you open it.
if I saved the route to a file on my computer and then reimported it at a later date would it be the original or will it change to suit the road closures on that particular day etc.
OR
If I send the saved route to a friend via email, there is a good chance that the original planned route would not be the same.
this is definitely something I will need to be aware of in the future.this does seem strange, but I imagine it's beyond the fix for the MRA gang.
I do have "disable seasonal closures" ticked
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hi,
I must comment, this was an interesting thread, as I had the same problem when I opened my routes later in the year to the Austrian Alps, they had changed, I presumed this was due to road closures etc.
this thread changed to a native language, yes I know I could copy and paste into google translate. but I have no idea if there is a fix, or an answer.can I ask, when you save a route, there seems to be a possibility that it will change each time you open it.
if I saved the route to a file on my computer and then reimported it at a later date would it be the original or will it change to suit the road closures on that particular day etc.
OR
If I send the saved route to a friend via email, there is a good chance that the original planned route would not be the same.
this is definitely something I will need to be aware of in the future.this does seem strange, but I imagine it's beyond the fix for the MRA gang.
I do have "disable seasonal closures" ticked
@paul-69
There are indeed all kinds of influences that can change a route. Not just seasonal closures. Roadworks and other temporary measures may be included in the maps (if known to the mapmaker). But the traffic situation on the spot may also have changed permanently.
In addition to the route, I almost always save a track of the route in MRA. This way I can check the route and adjust it as best as possible to the original planning.
If you share routes, you always have to take into account that the recipient may eventually have a different route. For example by using a different type of navigator or different map version. -
@paul-69
There are indeed all kinds of influences that can change a route. Not just seasonal closures. Roadworks and other temporary measures may be included in the maps (if known to the mapmaker). But the traffic situation on the spot may also have changed permanently.
In addition to the route, I almost always save a track of the route in MRA. This way I can check the route and adjust it as best as possible to the original planning.
If you share routes, you always have to take into account that the recipient may eventually have a different route. For example by using a different type of navigator or different map version.@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Disable seasonal closures:
hi @Jack-van-Tilburg, thanks for quick response,
it is definitely something to be aware of, a planned route may not necessarily be the same when reopened a few weeks later,
In addition to the route, I almost always save a track of the route in MRA
out of interest, excuse my ignorance, how do you automatically save a track to MRA,
when I save a route as .gpx 1.1 (track, POI) it downloads to my computer, I then have to import it back into MRA, where it would then show in "my routes" as a Route-track.
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@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Disable seasonal closures:
hi @Jack-van-Tilburg, thanks for quick response,
it is definitely something to be aware of, a planned route may not necessarily be the same when reopened a few weeks later,
In addition to the route, I almost always save a track of the route in MRA
out of interest, excuse my ignorance, how do you automatically save a track to MRA,
when I save a route as .gpx 1.1 (track, POI) it downloads to my computer, I then have to import it back into MRA, where it would then show in "my routes" as a Route-track.
is this the correct way of carrying out this task@paul-69
Unfortunately that is the way️
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@paul-69
Unfortunately that is the way️
@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Disable seasonal closures:
thanks @Jack-van-Tilburg
Unfortunately that is the way ️
this is not a problem, I was making sure there was no other way.
this may well become my new routine now, when complete, save as track for reference.
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@Jack-van-Tilburg said in Disable seasonal closures:
thanks @Jack-van-Tilburg
Unfortunately that is the way ️
this is not a problem, I was making sure there was no other way.
this may well become my new routine now, when complete, save as track for reference.
@paul-69, The beta of the "Next" navigation tool is heading in a direction where it is able to navigate trackbased. So there is suddenly A LOT more interest for a function that copies your route to a track without the above workaround. I presume the track-functionality of the (online) planner will head in a direction that is more suitable to the use of tracks too, in due time.
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@paul-69, The beta of the "Next" navigation tool is heading in a direction where it is able to navigate trackbased. So there is suddenly A LOT more interest for a function that copies your route to a track without the above workaround. I presume the track-functionality of the (online) planner will head in a direction that is more suitable to the use of tracks too, in due time.
thanks @Con-Hennekens will look forward to the update.