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  • Rauno Säteriundefined Offline
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    Development suggestion.
    Some MyrouteApp competitors have a feature where the system warns about a waypoint placed outside the route/road and asks "Do you want to correct it to the route?" MRA does not have that and it is sometimes annoying when your waypoint is in a field or on a small road outside the route. Due to the lack of that feature, the route must always be reviewed waypoint by waypoint before the use or the publication.
    For example, in the spring, when I was pulling a group of 10 motorcycles out of Berlin, one waypoint was some 200 m on the wrong side of the intersection and outside the route, which caused a 30-minute adventure.
    An example of a system with that feature is Tourstart. Tourstart is weaker than MRA in other features.
    MRT 5.0 seems excellent and I look forward to using it as soon as the next riding season starts.

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      A requested "snap to" feature is long outstanding.

      2010 GL1800 Goldwing using Samsung Galaxy S20 5G Android 13.

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        I agree!

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        • Rauno Säteriundefined Rauno Säteri

          Development suggestion.
          Some MyrouteApp competitors have a feature where the system warns about a waypoint placed outside the route/road and asks "Do you want to correct it to the route?" MRA does not have that and it is sometimes annoying when your waypoint is in a field or on a small road outside the route. Due to the lack of that feature, the route must always be reviewed waypoint by waypoint before the use or the publication.
          For example, in the spring, when I was pulling a group of 10 motorcycles out of Berlin, one waypoint was some 200 m on the wrong side of the intersection and outside the route, which caused a 30-minute adventure.
          An example of a system with that feature is Tourstart. Tourstart is weaker than MRA in other features.
          MRT 5.0 seems excellent and I look forward to using it as soon as the next riding season starts.

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          @Rauno-Säteri as long as it was possible to disable any "snap to road feature" I would not have a problem with this idea but I do think it is a little bit pointless

          you are always going to have to review/check the route unless you 100% trust that the "snap to feature" has snapped the point to the exact road you want which may not be the case if you are placing a point shortly after a junction, it could snap to the wrong arm of the junction & you would still end up with your 30 minute adventure

          BlackView BV7100, Android 12
          Normaly navigate Routes in Offline mode with Offline Maps

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            ...if you are using MyRoute-App for navigation, the planning (on HEERE map) must not be 100% perfect. The app is a bit tolerable if the route point is not exactly on the road. See the drawn line.
            But exception: if you are planning the route on a highway (separated line directions) - the route point must be placed on the right side!

            Nothing is impossible ;-)
            In past: GARMIN Zumo 210->GARMIN Zumo 395->GARMIN XT=> now: DMD T865-X + MyRoute-App, LocusMaps, OsmAnd.
            In past: GARMIN MapSource ->GARMIN BaseCamp->Tyre->Kurviger->Calimoto=> now: MRA-Routplanner.

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              @Guzzist : I agree with you, it gets interesting if you simply reverse a route with a highway, because then it happens that a WP is definitely on the wrong side.

              @Rauno-Säteri
              So I recommend to always control the route with the WP, a function for zooming helps to recognize a nonsensical deviation from WP at an early stage, for zooming there are several good BT controllers.... These help you to recognize deviations early..!!

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              • Brian McGundefined Brian McG

                @Rauno-Säteri as long as it was possible to disable any "snap to road feature" I would not have a problem with this idea but I do think it is a little bit pointless

                you are always going to have to review/check the route unless you 100% trust that the "snap to feature" has snapped the point to the exact road you want which may not be the case if you are placing a point shortly after a junction, it could snap to the wrong arm of the junction & you would still end up with your 30 minute adventure

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                @Brian-McG said in Waypoin automatic correction:

                you are always going to have to review/check the route unless you 100% trust that the "snap to feature" has snapped the point to the exact road you want which may not be the case if you are placing a point shortly after a junction

                Yes, of course, but placing waypoints close to junctions is ill advised anyway. Snapping to the road somewhere outside any junctions would be very nice I think.

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

                Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

                Streetpilot 2610 / Zumo 660 / Zumo 395 / Motorola Thinkphone + MRA app

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                • Con Hennekensundefined Con Hennekens

                  @Brian-McG said in Waypoin automatic correction:

                  you are always going to have to review/check the route unless you 100% trust that the "snap to feature" has snapped the point to the exact road you want which may not be the case if you are placing a point shortly after a junction

                  Yes, of course, but placing waypoints close to junctions is ill advised anyway. Snapping to the road somewhere outside any junctions would be very nice I think.

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                  @Con-Hennekens so you place the point a bit further away from the main junction & there is another minor junction into say a residential area or side road that does not show clearly at the zoom level you are at, the auto snap chooses the residential / side road rather than the main road

                  • as @Guzzist the snap will have to be clever enough to choose the correct side of a "highway (separated line directions)"

                  you then still have to review the route as I say unless you 100% trust the auto snap is going know which road you really want to choose

                  BlackView BV7100, Android 12
                  Normaly navigate Routes in Offline mode with Offline Maps

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                    Agree there could be issues with selecting the proper side of the road etc but it would sure speed up the review process when you don't have to manually move every single waypoint.

                    2010 GL1800 Goldwing using Samsung Galaxy S20 5G Android 13.

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                    • Brian McGundefined Brian McG

                      @Con-Hennekens so you place the point a bit further away from the main junction & there is another minor junction into say a residential area or side road that does not show clearly at the zoom level you are at, the auto snap chooses the residential / side road rather than the main road

                      • as @Guzzist the snap will have to be clever enough to choose the correct side of a "highway (separated line directions)"

                      you then still have to review the route as I say unless you 100% trust the auto snap is going know which road you really want to choose

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                      @Brian-McG said in Waypoin automatic correction:

                      you then still have to review the route as I say unless you 100% trust the auto snap is going know which road you really want to choose

                      Yes of course, but reviewing waypoints which are already exactly on the road 95% of them is much more comfortable then having to move 95% of them fr them to be perfect 😉 . I am certainly NOT claiming that review can be skipped in that case.

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

                      Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

                      Streetpilot 2610 / Zumo 660 / Zumo 395 / Motorola Thinkphone + MRA app

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