Hi,
I have used the MRA Routeplanner a lot this season and generally I love it for planning tours.
However I noticed during this riding season that very often when I drive a route I have planned here in Scandinavia or Norway, that the route contains gravel roads. Since I am riding a street bike it is really not optimal for me to ride on gravel roads.
I have the feeling that MRA does maybe not recognize gravel roads? If I would plan a similar tour with google maps, google is normally avoiding gravel roads but I think MRA is always trying to use the shortest route and then it happens that it takes a shortcut from the "real" roads and you end up on gravel.
On a day tour of some hundred kilometers this can easily happen several times if you are not extremely careful how you plan your tour. If you for example select the next way point and the route between the way points contains some turns etc then it is very likely that MRA will choose some gravel road parts to get to the next way point.
What I have to do now in order to avoid this, which is quite an annoying job, is when I plan a tour I am checking in parallel every every road part MRA is choosing in google street view to see if it gravel or not.
This takes quite some effort and it would be nice if this extra work could be avoided if MRA would recognize gravel roads as google etc is.
I hope you will look into this anyway because I assume this is maybe not really a problem in central Europe, its probably easier to find gravel roads up here in Norway but I would really appreciate if this could be improved since I like the MRA Routeplanner a lot.
Regards,
Thomas