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Crazy routes when using Here maps because of disconnections in roads

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  • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
    Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
    Ramon Cutanda Lopez
    wrote on last edited by Ramon Cutanda Lopez
    #1

    Hello,

    I have just purchased a new motorbike and I am preparing some winding routes for the running-in. To my surprise, I am finding a lot of "disconnections" in roads which forces the Here navigation engine to design INSANE deviations. I had experienced this problem in the past, but this time I am completely shocked to find that:

    a) I am experiencing such disconnection in 3 out 3 of the routes I have planned.

    b) In the most extreme example, there is a detour of almost 100 km.

    The problem is exclusive of Here maps, as the routes are planned as expected with the TomTom engine.

    Here you have the links to the routes shown in the screenshots below:

    https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603492?mode=share

    https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603898?mode=share

    https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9604085?mode=share

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    I personally use two strategies when I find this problem:

    a) Mark the point where the disconnection begins as a mandatory stop, so that I know that I need to stop navigating because "something is going on". I then ignore the navigation directions along the faulty connection, which usually means just some metres, and then go on as planned.

    b) Create separate routes for each of the sections where disconnection begins and ends.

    I find both strategies quite annoying; but better that than riding dozens of extra miles.

    I am aware that this is not a MRA problem, but Here's. However, because MRA chose Here as the navigation engine and maps I feel that some kind of tool needs to be developed within MRA to address this kind of problem, as I consider it is a serious one.

    Regards,

    Marinus van Deudekomundefined Gerard Wullinkundefined MTC-Zeilbergundefined 4 Replies Last reply
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    • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Ramon Cutanda Lopez

      Hello,

      I have just purchased a new motorbike and I am preparing some winding routes for the running-in. To my surprise, I am finding a lot of "disconnections" in roads which forces the Here navigation engine to design INSANE deviations. I had experienced this problem in the past, but this time I am completely shocked to find that:

      a) I am experiencing such disconnection in 3 out 3 of the routes I have planned.

      b) In the most extreme example, there is a detour of almost 100 km.

      The problem is exclusive of Here maps, as the routes are planned as expected with the TomTom engine.

      Here you have the links to the routes shown in the screenshots below:

      https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603492?mode=share

      https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603898?mode=share

      https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9604085?mode=share

      alt text

      alt text

      alt text

      alt text

      alt text

      alt text

      I personally use two strategies when I find this problem:

      a) Mark the point where the disconnection begins as a mandatory stop, so that I know that I need to stop navigating because "something is going on". I then ignore the navigation directions along the faulty connection, which usually means just some metres, and then go on as planned.

      b) Create separate routes for each of the sections where disconnection begins and ends.

      I find both strategies quite annoying; but better that than riding dozens of extra miles.

      I am aware that this is not a MRA problem, but Here's. However, because MRA chose Here as the navigation engine and maps I feel that some kind of tool needs to be developed within MRA to address this kind of problem, as I consider it is a serious one.

      Regards,

      Marinus van Deudekomundefined Offline
      Marinus van Deudekomundefined Offline
      Marinus van Deudekom
      RouteXperts
      wrote on last edited by Marinus van Deudekom
      #2

      @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez are You using any restrictions while planning. Do you have trafic information on. Things like that can cause your problem. Since you made the routes with TomTom card did you compare the route in the toolkit with the Here card.

      Honda Goldwing GL1500,
      Honda Silverwing GL 650
      DMD2 T865X 8 inch Android tablet using MRA next for navigation
      Garmin XT (almost in the cupboard)
      Samsung S20FE mounted on a Quadlock and using Android Auto in my car

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      • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Ramon Cutanda Lopez

        Hello,

        I have just purchased a new motorbike and I am preparing some winding routes for the running-in. To my surprise, I am finding a lot of "disconnections" in roads which forces the Here navigation engine to design INSANE deviations. I had experienced this problem in the past, but this time I am completely shocked to find that:

        a) I am experiencing such disconnection in 3 out 3 of the routes I have planned.

        b) In the most extreme example, there is a detour of almost 100 km.

        The problem is exclusive of Here maps, as the routes are planned as expected with the TomTom engine.

        Here you have the links to the routes shown in the screenshots below:

        https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603492?mode=share

        https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603898?mode=share

        https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9604085?mode=share

        alt text

        alt text

        alt text

        alt text

        alt text

        alt text

        I personally use two strategies when I find this problem:

        a) Mark the point where the disconnection begins as a mandatory stop, so that I know that I need to stop navigating because "something is going on". I then ignore the navigation directions along the faulty connection, which usually means just some metres, and then go on as planned.

        b) Create separate routes for each of the sections where disconnection begins and ends.

        I find both strategies quite annoying; but better that than riding dozens of extra miles.

        I am aware that this is not a MRA problem, but Here's. However, because MRA chose Here as the navigation engine and maps I feel that some kind of tool needs to be developed within MRA to address this kind of problem, as I consider it is a serious one.

        Regards,

        Gerard Wullinkundefined Offline
        Gerard Wullinkundefined Offline
        Gerard Wullink
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez Could it be you have 'saesonal closings' active on the toolkit? If you plan routes over mountains in early spring, they could well be closed due to snow.

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        • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
          Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
          Ramon Cutanda Lopez
          wrote on last edited by Ramon Cutanda Lopez
          #4

          Thank you for your interest, Marinus and Gerard:

          1. No restrictions whatsoever.

          2. No traffic enabled.

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          1. I created the routes using Here maps. However, I switched to TomTom just to take the screenshots so that you could compare the crazy route planned by Here vs the "logical" route that I expected and that TomTom indicates correctly.

          Thank you once again.

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          • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Ramon Cutanda Lopez

            Hello,

            I have just purchased a new motorbike and I am preparing some winding routes for the running-in. To my surprise, I am finding a lot of "disconnections" in roads which forces the Here navigation engine to design INSANE deviations. I had experienced this problem in the past, but this time I am completely shocked to find that:

            a) I am experiencing such disconnection in 3 out 3 of the routes I have planned.

            b) In the most extreme example, there is a detour of almost 100 km.

            The problem is exclusive of Here maps, as the routes are planned as expected with the TomTom engine.

            Here you have the links to the routes shown in the screenshots below:

            https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603492?mode=share

            https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603898?mode=share

            https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9604085?mode=share

            alt text

            alt text

            alt text

            alt text

            alt text

            alt text

            I personally use two strategies when I find this problem:

            a) Mark the point where the disconnection begins as a mandatory stop, so that I know that I need to stop navigating because "something is going on". I then ignore the navigation directions along the faulty connection, which usually means just some metres, and then go on as planned.

            b) Create separate routes for each of the sections where disconnection begins and ends.

            I find both strategies quite annoying; but better that than riding dozens of extra miles.

            I am aware that this is not a MRA problem, but Here's. However, because MRA chose Here as the navigation engine and maps I feel that some kind of tool needs to be developed within MRA to address this kind of problem, as I consider it is a serious one.

            Regards,

            Marinus van Deudekomundefined Offline
            Marinus van Deudekomundefined Offline
            Marinus van Deudekom
            RouteXperts
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez in ruta 2 there’s a road closed Between 14 and 17
            If You activate the trafic layer it’s quite clear

            Honda Goldwing GL1500,
            Honda Silverwing GL 650
            DMD2 T865X 8 inch Android tablet using MRA next for navigation
            Garmin XT (almost in the cupboard)
            Samsung S20FE mounted on a Quadlock and using Android Auto in my car

            Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined 1 Reply Last reply
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            • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Ramon Cutanda Lopez

              Hello,

              I have just purchased a new motorbike and I am preparing some winding routes for the running-in. To my surprise, I am finding a lot of "disconnections" in roads which forces the Here navigation engine to design INSANE deviations. I had experienced this problem in the past, but this time I am completely shocked to find that:

              a) I am experiencing such disconnection in 3 out 3 of the routes I have planned.

              b) In the most extreme example, there is a detour of almost 100 km.

              The problem is exclusive of Here maps, as the routes are planned as expected with the TomTom engine.

              Here you have the links to the routes shown in the screenshots below:

              https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603492?mode=share

              https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9603898?mode=share

              https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/9604085?mode=share

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              alt text

              I personally use two strategies when I find this problem:

              a) Mark the point where the disconnection begins as a mandatory stop, so that I know that I need to stop navigating because "something is going on". I then ignore the navigation directions along the faulty connection, which usually means just some metres, and then go on as planned.

              b) Create separate routes for each of the sections where disconnection begins and ends.

              I find both strategies quite annoying; but better that than riding dozens of extra miles.

              I am aware that this is not a MRA problem, but Here's. However, because MRA chose Here as the navigation engine and maps I feel that some kind of tool needs to be developed within MRA to address this kind of problem, as I consider it is a serious one.

              Regards,

              MTC-Zeilbergundefined Offline
              MTC-Zeilbergundefined Offline
              MTC-Zeilberg
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez

              Take a look at youte routepoints, place them ON the here routeline

              173794bd-5e0f-4239-bbde-5f860e661f9f-image.png

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              • Marinus van Deudekomundefined Marinus van Deudekom

                @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez in ruta 2 there’s a road closed Between 14 and 17
                If You activate the trafic layer it’s quite clear

                Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
                Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
                Ramon Cutanda Lopez
                wrote on last edited by Ramon Cutanda Lopez
                #7

                @Marinus-van-Deudekom, bingo!

                I had problems with two of the routes because the road is officially closed:

                https://infocar.dgt.es/etraffic/

                https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/viewer?mid=1YnK1nWlT0fxWYoDF8GpF6lHi3CvpYg8&ll=38.19435257766315%2C-2.253235930796811&z=13

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                That explains why the route breaks after point 14:

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                And also why I cannot connect waypoints 12 and 13 in my other route:

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                I still have no explanation, however, to this extrange turn here:

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                I make the left turn at waypoint 2 once or twice a week. There is absolutely no problem whatsoever there.

                I had never used the traffic layer before, as I plan my routes days —sometimes weeks— ahead of my trips, so I thought that info would not be useful. I now know it is! Thank you for your tip, Marinus.

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                • MTC-Zeilbergundefined MTC-Zeilberg

                  @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez

                  Take a look at youte routepoints, place them ON the here routeline

                  173794bd-5e0f-4239-bbde-5f860e661f9f-image.png

                  Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
                  Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
                  Ramon Cutanda Lopez
                  wrote on last edited by Ramon Cutanda Lopez
                  #8

                  @MTC-Zeilberg Thank you for the tip. However, even if I place the waypoint as precisely as possible, Here still plans a wrong turn.

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                  Regards,

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                  • Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
                    Ramon Cutanda Lopezundefined Offline
                    Ramon Cutanda Lopez
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    After checking the official detour, it turns out that one section of the road marked as blocked by Here is ACTUALLY NOT BLOCKED and I need to use it to access one of the officials detours. Is there any way to force the planner to ignore blocked sections?

                    Thank you once again.

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                    • M. Schrijverundefined Offline
                      M. Schrijverundefined Offline
                      M. Schrijver
                      wrote on last edited by M. Schrijver
                      #10

                      @Ramon-Cutanda-Lopez
                      Welcome to the stange world of navigation.

                      What can i tell you to help you?

                      Here and TomTom are two different producers of maps. Both are making good maps but they are not exactly equal.
                      When ypou encounter difference in making routes between the two maps and you cannot solved these difference by placing some extra routepoints. Search for the location where the diffuculties are. When you found it. Try to avoid this location on both maps.
                      My experience in real-life. If something like this happens the situation on the road is mostly also (a bit) odd.

                      When planning with TomTom map. The traffic info of TomTom is not used. Basicly you can easily make a route over a stretch of road which is closed.
                      But in Here it is a different. Even when traffic info is not shown. The Here map uses the traffic when making a route. This can confuse people.
                      This can result in your question

                      (I use MRA Next only on Android Auto. Every comment, suggestion, etc will be based on my usage with Android Auto)

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