Waypoint Pauses
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When adding a pause at a waypoint is the length of the pause automatically added to the total estimated journey time for the route or is only the actual travel time and mileage shown in the route summary?
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When adding a pause at a waypoint is the length of the pause automatically added to the total estimated journey time for the route or is only the actual travel time and mileage shown in the route summary?
@Bill-Halley-0 Yes, added to overall travel time. You can see this by looking at the list of waypoints.
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Thanks for the response. I have possibly not been as clear as I could have, note the image... Total time is 21h 39m. I take this is EXCLUSIVE of the stoppage time which I must then add up separately and add on for an overall journey time?
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Thanks for the response. I have possibly not been as clear as I could have, note the image... Total time is 21h 39m. I take this is EXCLUSIVE of the stoppage time which I must then add up separately and add on for an overall journey time?
@Bill-Halley-0 No!
MRA does it all for ya.In the example below I created a route of 3 points only 50m apart. I added a pause of 1h10min to wp2.

Note how the time indicator in the top left screen indicates 1h10min as time for only 50m of route due to my added pause.You can also confirm this in the waypoint overview:

End time shown is cumulative time which includes total pause time and driving time. -
Thanks for the response. I have possibly not been as clear as I could have, note the image... Total time is 21h 39m. I take this is EXCLUSIVE of the stoppage time which I must then add up separately and add on for an overall journey time?
@Bill-Halley-0 The overall time of the route is adjusted each time you add a pause, therefore the overall time is inclusive of all pause breaks. Hope this helps.
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Great information presented here, thank you very much, learnt something else new

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@Bill-Halley-0 The overall time of the route is adjusted each time you add a pause, therefore the overall time is inclusive of all pause breaks. Hope this helps.
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