re joining route mid way ?
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@Douglas-E-Reid said in re joining route mid way ?:
thanks
I didnt know about the long hold on the shaping point feature, it is a work around
but I still dont know why I lose all of the information on the screen and the route is still shown, there is only shaping point at the top left with a circle around it from memory, what does it mean ?
The next waypoint or upcoming waypoint is shown in the top right, this can be either a shaping point or via point. Tap this to skip and then tap yes to confirm or long press to skip without confirming.
@Nick-Carthew said in re joining route mid way ?:
@Douglas-E-Reid said in re joining route mid way ?:
thanks
I didnt know about the long hold on the shaping point feature, it is a work around
but I still dont know why I lose all of the information on the screen and the route is still shown, there is only shaping point at the top left with a circle around it from memory, what does it mean ?
The next waypoint or upcoming waypoint is shown in the top right, this can be either a shaping point or via point. Tap this to skip and then tap yes to confirm or long press to skip without confirming.
all that detail disappeared, all I could see was the map with the blue line of the route and the odd looking symbol in the top left
no arrival times or turn instructions
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@Nick-Carthew said in re joining route mid way ?:
@Douglas-E-Reid said in re joining route mid way ?:
thanks
I didnt know about the long hold on the shaping point feature, it is a work around
but I still dont know why I lose all of the information on the screen and the route is still shown, there is only shaping point at the top left with a circle around it from memory, what does it mean ?
The next waypoint or upcoming waypoint is shown in the top right, this can be either a shaping point or via point. Tap this to skip and then tap yes to confirm or long press to skip without confirming.
all that detail disappeared, all I could see was the map with the blue line of the route and the odd looking symbol in the top left
no arrival times or turn instructions
@Douglas-E-Reid was there a circle symbol at the top left? Indicates that the app was recalculating.
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@Nick-Carthew said in re joining route mid way ?:
@Douglas-E-Reid said in re joining route mid way ?:
thanks
I didnt know about the long hold on the shaping point feature, it is a work around
but I still dont know why I lose all of the information on the screen and the route is still shown, there is only shaping point at the top left with a circle around it from memory, what does it mean ?
The next waypoint or upcoming waypoint is shown in the top right, this can be either a shaping point or via point. Tap this to skip and then tap yes to confirm or long press to skip without confirming.
all that detail disappeared, all I could see was the map with the blue line of the route and the odd looking symbol in the top left
no arrival times or turn instructions
@Douglas-E-Reid said in re joining route mid way ?:
all that detail disappeared, all I could see was the map with the blue line of the route and the odd looking symbol in the top left
no arrival times or turn instructions
This sounds like the offroad symbol (something with a tree in it)... Your current location was probably uncharted on the map? The app goes in offroad mode and cannot calculate a new suggestion until on a charted road again.
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I have been testing the MyRoute app over the past couple of weeks in preparation for a 1000k trip around Southeast Queensland (using offline maps). Still to test it with the Chigee system but I think I have a few basics sorted.
The app (version 4.4.1) is still inadequate if you, for any reason, take a wrong turn. Apart from being very slow to recalculate and set course for the next way/shaping point it is inconsistent. I have done the same deliberate off route path and have received two different answers. In another case, without being "Off route", it tried to take me off a major highway on to a back road, yet the day before it was perfect? You cannot trust this in City Traffic with complex road systems. It is simply inconsistent and takes way too long to recalculate and get you back on route. That is if it does, which is not guaranteed.
I have found having your start point a minimum of 400 odd metres down the road, or preferably when you are out of city roads, helps. Using a separate address to the finish sorted out a few other problems (Unable to calculate route and redirection back to waypoint 1 when recalculating. Also, if there is a chance of diverting from part of the planned route (a short distance less than 1 to 2 k) install a waypoint/shaping point where the two paths rejoin. However, this worked a couple of times then failed another. That inconsistency again.
So, I have adopted a few rules:
- Do not use in heavy traffic in areas with complex road systems. Use Google Maps.
- Set the start point down the road from the actual start.
- Start and finish points are to be separate locations
- Don't deviate from the planned route. Only use the app where there is limited deviation risk.
I am about to test MyRoute with the Chigee AIO system to see how that goes.
Overall, there is nothing as good as MyRoute for route planning and the app is a further great step, particularly being Android Auto approved. But it needs some of the recalculation limitations addressed quickly before people lose faith in it. At the moment it is too inconsistent to trust in city type navigation. Is using it in cities even the plan? If it's not how will the planning integrate routes that incorporate city roads? I think a country run with it will be OK as it is.
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Hmmm,
Interesting feedback. Reading your message, I assume that lots of your problems are related to offline usage.
I went on a 8000 KM trip last year and never head any issues like you are describing.
At the moment I am on a 6000 KM trip around the baltic sea and at tleast until now (about 2000 km done) no problems at all. ButI need to say: I always have downloaded maps, but drive "online". -
@Paul-Hicks said in re joining route mid way ?:
Do not use in heavy traffic in areas with complex road systems. Use Google Maps.
The app is designed to have you follow your route, not to make exactly the same detour when you deviate. Why is that a problem? Your suggestion of using gmaps is perfectly fine for A2B routes. I use gMaps a lot myself. But of course NOT for scenic routes, that's exactly where gMaps sucks.
Set the start point down the road from the actual start.
Start and finish points are to be separate locationsBoth of these are not rules but common sense in any planner program
Don't deviate from the planned route. Only use the app where there is limited deviation risk.
Deviating in a pre-planned route is usually not something you do by choice. I do not see any problem with deviations in routes. The app works perfectly fine in cities too, if you want to ride your scenic routes there. Maybe if you could indicate what, in your opinion, is wrong exactly, without hiding it behind an inconsistency claim.
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Thanks for the feed back Con. I assume you are from outside of Australia. You are obviously an experienced user of the App and I am apparently not. Your vast experience of planning nuances are things I am just picking up obviously.
I will clarify that deviating from a route although intentional in this case, is not if you take a wrong turn or forced to detour for any number of reasons which is common in Australia. That is what I was testing. And by the way when you test things you control the variable to see the result. It did not come up trumps and doing it a few times exactly the same way yielded different results, that's "inconsistent" and it took too long to provide a result. That is incompatible with city travel, particularly in heavy traffic. Of course, knowing this limitation, I will adjust my planning methodology and app use accordingly.
As I said in my original note, I am already a dedicated fan of MyRoute and have been for years using it conjunction with a Garmin Zumo. The results were great. Planning trips up to 4.5K was a breeze and I had never had to abide by the "common sense" that I now have to. City or Country it worked CONSISTENTLY.
New bike, new technology and I decided to use the phone app for directions and not the Garmin. It's good but it currently has some bugs that my specific testing identified. Fix those and it will be by far the best planning/navigating system available.
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Thanks for the feed back Con. I assume you are from outside of Australia. You are obviously an experienced user of the App and I am apparently not. Your vast experience of planning nuances are things I am just picking up obviously.
I will clarify that deviating from a route although intentional in this case, is not if you take a wrong turn or forced to detour for any number of reasons which is common in Australia. That is what I was testing. And by the way when you test things you control the variable to see the result. It did not come up trumps and doing it a few times exactly the same way yielded different results, that's "inconsistent" and it took too long to provide a result. That is incompatible with city travel, particularly in heavy traffic. Of course, knowing this limitation, I will adjust my planning methodology and app use accordingly.
As I said in my original note, I am already a dedicated fan of MyRoute and have been for years using it conjunction with a Garmin Zumo. The results were great. Planning trips up to 4.5K was a breeze and I had never had to abide by the "common sense" that I now have to. City or Country it worked CONSISTENTLY.
New bike, new technology and I decided to use the phone app for directions and not the Garmin. It's good but it currently has some bugs that my specific testing identified. Fix those and it will be by far the best planning/navigating system available.
@Paul-Hicks you assume right, Ib aan not from Australia. I live on the Netherlands, where road density in rural areas is probably higher than in your urban areas. Still I do not experience what you do.
Could you place a link to your test route? Or DM it to me if you don't want it to be public?
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Hmmm,
Interesting feedback. Reading your message, I assume that lots of your problems are related to offline usage.
I went on a 8000 KM trip last year and never head any issues like you are describing.
At the moment I am on a 6000 KM trip around the baltic sea and at tleast until now (about 2000 km done) no problems at all. ButI need to say: I always have downloaded maps, but drive "online".@TomOnTour said in re joining route mid way ?:
I assume that lots of your problems are related to offline usage.
Sorry Tom, just have to say that is a poor assumption,
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Thanks for the feed back Con. I assume you are from outside of Australia. You are obviously an experienced user of the App and I am apparently not. Your vast experience of planning nuances are things I am just picking up obviously.
I will clarify that deviating from a route although intentional in this case, is not if you take a wrong turn or forced to detour for any number of reasons which is common in Australia. That is what I was testing. And by the way when you test things you control the variable to see the result. It did not come up trumps and doing it a few times exactly the same way yielded different results, that's "inconsistent" and it took too long to provide a result. That is incompatible with city travel, particularly in heavy traffic. Of course, knowing this limitation, I will adjust my planning methodology and app use accordingly.
As I said in my original note, I am already a dedicated fan of MyRoute and have been for years using it conjunction with a Garmin Zumo. The results were great. Planning trips up to 4.5K was a breeze and I had never had to abide by the "common sense" that I now have to. City or Country it worked CONSISTENTLY.
New bike, new technology and I decided to use the phone app for directions and not the Garmin. It's good but it currently has some bugs that my specific testing identified. Fix those and it will be by far the best planning/navigating system available.
Hi @Paul-Hicks it is very difficult to advise where MRA could be going wrong with a route when a deviation occurs especially when the only person who knows where this is occurring is yourself
If you share the route & advise where you are deliberately creating the deviation it might be possible for someone to work out what is occuring,
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Thanks for the feedback. The link below is the route I set up to test and am trialing it on a daily basis. The first deliberate deviation is around the alternative roads between waypoints 1 and 2 (basically following the return route roads, waypoints 4 to 5) and the second is between 2 and 3. The first time it worked well, the second time it tried to take me back to waypoint 1. I didn't check the waypoint icon at that time, to see what was going on there. Traffic was just a little busy to concentrate on something other than the traffic.
On another trip I travelled between way point three and four without a problem. On a second trip the app tried to take me off route (M1) about 10k from waypoint 4 and put me on Old Gympie Road. That one confuses me. I have no idea what happened, unless there is some traffic congestion input? (fastest trip?). Thanks in advance for any advice that I can get.
In most of my trips there are so many dead spots with no online data available, and I have to rely on off-line. My focus is testing and understanding that, as my trip to Biggenden and back is only a couple of weeks away. But I will do a test route online and see what difference that makes.
I have made a few trips on the planner public, including the upcoming trip. Feel free to check them out. There is a Cleveland Snowy Mountains trip I did a few years ago planned in MyRoute loaded onto a Garmin Zumo. It gave 10 days, guidance didn't miss a beat. Country and city alike.
Test trip - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12045745?mode=share
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Thanks for the feedback. The link below is the route I set up to test and am trialing it on a daily basis. The first deliberate deviation is around the alternative roads between waypoints 1 and 2 (basically following the return route roads, waypoints 4 to 5) and the second is between 2 and 3. The first time it worked well, the second time it tried to take me back to waypoint 1. I didn't check the waypoint icon at that time, to see what was going on there. Traffic was just a little busy to concentrate on something other than the traffic.
On another trip I travelled between way point three and four without a problem. On a second trip the app tried to take me off route (M1) about 10k from waypoint 4 and put me on Old Gympie Road. That one confuses me. I have no idea what happened, unless there is some traffic congestion input? (fastest trip?). Thanks in advance for any advice that I can get.
In most of my trips there are so many dead spots with no online data available, and I have to rely on off-line. My focus is testing and understanding that, as my trip to Biggenden and back is only a couple of weeks away. But I will do a test route online and see what difference that makes.
I have made a few trips on the planner public, including the upcoming trip. Feel free to check them out. There is a Cleveland Snowy Mountains trip I did a few years ago planned in MyRoute loaded onto a Garmin Zumo. It gave 10 days, guidance didn't miss a beat. Country and city alike.
Test trip - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12045745?mode=share
@Paul-Hicks hi Paul
I’ve looked at you test route. All of your shaping and viapoints are Off route.
I would suggestieve that you fix that first. If you diviate on a route like it’s now the chances Off strange behaviour are big. -
@Paul-Hicks hi Paul
I’ve looked at you test route. All of your shaping and viapoints are Off route.
I would suggestieve that you fix that first. If you diviate on a route like it’s now the chances Off strange behaviour are big.@Marinus-van-Deudekom Are they off the route line? Not enough to make a difference when I look!
@Paul-Hicks If you want to stay true to your original route, I would recommend adding some more shaping points. If you’re navigating online there’s a chance that traffic/road conditions could have an effect on the recalculations.
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Thanks for the feedback. The link below is the route I set up to test and am trialing it on a daily basis. The first deliberate deviation is around the alternative roads between waypoints 1 and 2 (basically following the return route roads, waypoints 4 to 5) and the second is between 2 and 3. The first time it worked well, the second time it tried to take me back to waypoint 1. I didn't check the waypoint icon at that time, to see what was going on there. Traffic was just a little busy to concentrate on something other than the traffic.
On another trip I travelled between way point three and four without a problem. On a second trip the app tried to take me off route (M1) about 10k from waypoint 4 and put me on Old Gympie Road. That one confuses me. I have no idea what happened, unless there is some traffic congestion input? (fastest trip?). Thanks in advance for any advice that I can get.
In most of my trips there are so many dead spots with no online data available, and I have to rely on off-line. My focus is testing and understanding that, as my trip to Biggenden and back is only a couple of weeks away. But I will do a test route online and see what difference that makes.
I have made a few trips on the planner public, including the upcoming trip. Feel free to check them out. There is a Cleveland Snowy Mountains trip I did a few years ago planned in MyRoute loaded onto a Garmin Zumo. It gave 10 days, guidance didn't miss a beat. Country and city alike.
Test trip - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12045745?mode=share
@Paul-Hicks, Also you place waypoints too close and even ON roundabouts and crossings. That's not good practice. But also this route is a back and forth route over the same roads. I think any skipping algorithm will by fooled by that. It is not really representing a usual scenic route.