Placement of waypoints
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Hello, was wondering if I have a route that has multiple turns, should I have a waypoint on each road? I know I shouldn't have them near the turns, however should I place a waypoint further down after the turn?
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Realy in General you could say: Depending on the Roads you choose everything 4 or 5 km one shapingpoints. Alfred you’re done planning see what happens when you delete a shapingpoint. If the route doesn’t change it was an unneccesary shapingpoint. If the route changes simply press ctrl z and it will be original.
So the best is not to many but certainly not to less.
Placing a shapingpoint the best way is not naar to a crossing but about 100 meters from the crossing -
Hello, was wondering if I have a route that has multiple turns, should I have a waypoint on each road? I know I shouldn't have them near the turns, however should I place a waypoint further down after the turn?
@D-Griffin if you really want to navigate a particular road then you need to place a point on it
if you don't place a point on that particular road & the route is recalculated for any reason, then it may miss / deviate away from the road you wanted to doThe only reason I can think of for not having lots of points is that this can make waypoint list quite long, so maybe a bit more scrolling & the map can look a little cluttered
I don't believe there is any technical reason or benefit to using less points
If your sharing routes with others using different navigation devices, Garmin, Tomtom or other phone apps, then you definitely want to opt for lots of points as each different device will calculate the route a little differently, the more points you have then the smaller these differences can beMy preference is for a lot of points so that the route always follows the path I planned
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I have always been a fan of many waypoints! I want to ride the roads I want to go on, so I figure more waypoints, the better chance I have to stay on the route I want to go. However when MRA goes ballistic and takes me places I never thought (which it does). I reach out for help, every time they say way to many waypoints! So guess I'm just looking for that right placement. I don't understand "to many waypoints" If I go 5 miles and put 50 waypoints in, what's the problem? Will it keep me on route (route that I want?). Again just looking for that fine line, what to do and what not to do...
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I have always been a fan of many waypoints! I want to ride the roads I want to go on, so I figure more waypoints, the better chance I have to stay on the route I want to go. However when MRA goes ballistic and takes me places I never thought (which it does). I reach out for help, every time they say way to many waypoints! So guess I'm just looking for that right placement. I don't understand "to many waypoints" If I go 5 miles and put 50 waypoints in, what's the problem? Will it keep me on route (route that I want?). Again just looking for that fine line, what to do and what not to do...
@D-Griffin as I said I don't believe there technical reason to use less points
there is a maximum number of 200 points so you are limited on how crazy you can getthe only reason I can see for anyone to say use less is if a point does not achieve anything as @Marinus-van-Deudekom alludes to
if you have a point A at the beginning & point B at end of a road & there are no junctions between them & there is no obvious other way to get from A to B, like a motorway parallel to the road you want to use, then is a bit pointless placing another point half way between those pointsif you take a look at the MRA route Library you can find plenty of good examples of routes by RouteXperts with good waypoint placement