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    Seasonal Closures - App versus Planner Problem?

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    • Dave J 0
      Dave J 0 last edited by

      @Corjan-Meijerink I know this was discussed in a previous thread (sorry, I cannot find that) but I am still confused by the toggle for seasonal closures being red in ‘Allowed Roads” when I have NOT selected ‘Disable Seasonal Closures’. This does not seem right as I would have expected the toggle to be green in this instance.

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      Sorry for raising this again but this does not seem right.

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        Corjan Meijerink administrator @Dave J 0 last edited by Corjan Meijerink

        @Dave-J-0 I truly understand the confusion.
        To be fair, the website is more confusing. Yet, that’s what people are used to.

        “Disable seasonal closures” means that if activated you ARE allowed to drive over seasonally closed roads. If deactivated, you aren’t allowed.

        The app doesn’t show “Disable seasonal closures” but just “Seasonal closure” (like the other allowed roads).
        If checked, seasonal closures are therefore allowed (which means not disabled for the website). If unchecked, they aren’t allowed (and thus disabled in the website logic).

        Confusing: yes 🙂
        Incorrect: no

        I’d prefer to change the website to be honest (but people are so used to how it is) 😉

        Edit: the app shows what is allowed, which inverts the logic.

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        • Herko ter Horst
          Herko ter Horst @Corjan Meijerink last edited by Herko ter Horst

          @Corjan-Meijerink perhaps it would be an option to change the website so all current "Avoid" options become "Allowed" options. That would make it match up with the app exactly. People can then uncheck the road types they don't want to use, like in the app.

          Currently, the double "negative" ("Avoid"+"Disable", which makes seasonal closures allowed) is already very confusing, regardless of how the app does it, and even more confusing because the app does the opposite.

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          • Jörgen
            Jörgen Instructor @Corjan Meijerink last edited by

            @Corjan-Meijerink Just add one word, name it "Seasonal closure allowed" with a check box on the web, the answer could only be yes or no.

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            • Dave J 0
              Dave J 0 @Corjan Meijerink last edited by Dave J 0

              @Corjan-Meijerink totally understand what you are saying. Changing the website would be my preferred option as work is needed downstream to reflect the app. I agree with @Jörgen with having an 'Allowed Road' approach to reflect the app. Just makes more sense.

              Furthermore, I also meant to say that in the screenshots that I have not selected 'Disable Seasonal Closures' but the app selection says that seasonal closures are not allowed - in other words 'disabled'. Surely this is wrong.

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              • Corjan Meijerink
                Corjan Meijerink administrator last edited by

                I agree with you all 🙂
                The enabling / disable of a "disable" setting which is then change to an "allowed" setting is hard to understand.

                I'll see what we can do in the website.
                Might add the extra word in the app.

                @Dave-J-0 said in Seasonal Closures - App versus Planner Problem?:

                not selected 'Disable Seasonal Closures' but the app selection says that seasonal closures are not allowed

                And that is indeed correct.
                Not selected "Disable seasonal closures" means that the disabling is disabled => thus seasonal closures are avoided by default => therefore not allowed 🙂

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                • Con Hennekens
                  Con Hennekens @Jörgen last edited by

                  @Jörgen said in Seasonal Closures - App versus Planner Problem?:

                  Just add one word, name it "Seasonal closure allowed" with a check box on the web, the answer could only be yes or no.

                  If so, you can still debate what it exactly means. Are the closures allowed or is driving through it allowed? Since accounting for closures is the default and have "not allowed" intrinsically in the name the term "disabling" suits better. It is very contradicting to allow driving through a closure while that is intrinsically forbidden.

                  The problem is caused by the different intentions. In the webplanner you are planning for a time that can be outside the closure. In th app you are navigating, and only the NOW counts.

                  It is a nice discussion, but I think there is no real solution that always works. Using the same wording in the planner and in the app would sure help. Calling the one option "avoid" and the other "allow" already is a contradiction in itself.

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                  • richtea999
                    richtea999 @Corjan Meijerink last edited by richtea999

                    @Corjan-Meijerink said in Seasonal Closures - App versus Planner Problem?:

                    means that the disabling is disabled

                    Hmm. 😏
                    There must be a better way.

                    'Enable seasonal closures' in both planner and app has got to be the clearest text.

                    And ticked / on is enabled - everyone will understand that double postive.

                    Pre-ticked on will read OK if that's the default - I think it is, but even I'm starting to doubt myself now. 😟 )

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                    • Arno 0
                      Arno 0 last edited by

                      Or "seasonol closures ignored"?

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                      • Con Hennekens
                        Con Hennekens @Arno 0 last edited by Con Hennekens

                        @Arno-0, YES! "Ignore closure" enabled/disabled is the clearest wording I think! It intrinsically shows what is default and what enabling exactly does. Good thought!

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                        I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

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                        • Dave J 0
                          Dave J 0 @richtea999 last edited by

                          @richtea999 that is the problem I have. I confused myself as to what is selected and what is not. Just messy the way it is at the moment when moving between the planner and the app.

                          Enabled/disabled works for me. Should help new users as well.

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