App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site
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Our experience: in 98% of the cases, when a road is closed, you can go further with a bike.
@AWDC-LAO Thanks for pointing that out
but thatās not the issue....
It annoys me when the Here map shows a roadworks site... even though itās actually already finished, and the app keeps nagging me to turn around.
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@Brian-McG said in App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site:
I use offline mode & route as track,
this way there are no disturbancesWhen doing the same just online there shouldn't be disturbances as well...... ( I `ll try)
Concerning getting the latest information about traffic or construction areas.....I`ll see when trying the Route as a track.what will happen online.
Sometimes there are up to 10 other riders following me, so I like to know in advance where the road leads or at least be sure that the road I choose is suitable for the others.
So far, though, Iāve always managed to reach my destination

@Peter-Zehentreiter sorry my previous post was maybe not 100% clear,
when I navigate "offline" I truly mean "offline" as in airplane mode,
yes MRA is in "offline" mode but also my phone has no input connections except for GPS & bluetooth to my headset,
hence the only disturbance I can get to the path of my route is a bad GPS position or if I deviate from the pathre: "For the āRoute as Trackā feature, the settings explicitly state that it works best online."
This may be due to this track display issue https://forum.myrouteapp.com/post/66551 -
@Peter-Zehentreiter sorry my previous post was maybe not 100% clear,
when I navigate "offline" I truly mean "offline" as in airplane mode,
yes MRA is in "offline" mode but also my phone has no input connections except for GPS & bluetooth to my headset,
hence the only disturbance I can get to the path of my route is a bad GPS position or if I deviate from the pathre: "For the āRoute as Trackā feature, the settings explicitly state that it works best online."
This may be due to this track display issue https://forum.myrouteapp.com/post/66551@Brian-McG No problem, Iāve already understood what you meant about offline use.
I get on really well with MRA and am really happy with it; itās just the occasionally outdated road closures in the Here map that are a bit of a nuisance (though thatās not MRAās fault).
In any case, Iām testing the āRoute as Trackā feature both online and offline⦠and forming my own opinion.
Everyone has different needs, and the app definitely tries to cover everything as best it can.
The icing on the cake would be if MRA used Google maps, including their up-to-date information.....
āWeāre allowed to dreamā
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@Brian-McG No problem, Iāve already understood what you meant about offline use.
I get on really well with MRA and am really happy with it; itās just the occasionally outdated road closures in the Here map that are a bit of a nuisance (though thatās not MRAās fault).
In any case, Iām testing the āRoute as Trackā feature both online and offline⦠and forming my own opinion.
Everyone has different needs, and the app definitely tries to cover everything as best it can.
The icing on the cake would be if MRA used Google maps, including their up-to-date information.....
āWeāre allowed to dreamā
@Peter-Zehentreiter Very valid question.
In the app it seems to depends on:
- where you are in the app : In-app route editor, opening page of a route or during navigating.
- The global setting 'Navigate route as tracks'.
- a:The global setting 'Offline navigation'.
b: The route level toggle 'Use offline/online maps'.
I have observed the following issues/behaviours but it is unclear to me wether these are caused by map issues, app issues or wether they are supposed to be like that.
A) 3a and 3b seem to be related: changing one also changes the other. The fact that the app changes the global setting is a bit confusing. I suggest to make the route level toggle a temporary one.
B) The in-app route editor assumes that you navigate a route as route. It doesn't use 2). So when you navigate a route as track you don't get the same route as in the editor.
C) Closures are sometimes ignored in offline mode (even if they are available in the offline map). Is it an error in the map or in the app? Don't know.
D) Closures are always ignored in the opening page of a route. So what you see in the opening page might not correspond to what you see in the route editor or while navigating.
E) Closures CAN be ignored when navigating a route as track. It has surprised me that the way you navigate a route controls how closures are handled. It also depends on Where you press Navigate : from the opening page of a route or from the in-app route editor. That there is a difference here must be a bug.
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@Peter-Zehentreiter Very valid question.
In the app it seems to depends on:
- where you are in the app : In-app route editor, opening page of a route or during navigating.
- The global setting 'Navigate route as tracks'.
- a:The global setting 'Offline navigation'.
b: The route level toggle 'Use offline/online maps'.
I have observed the following issues/behaviours but it is unclear to me wether these are caused by map issues, app issues or wether they are supposed to be like that.
A) 3a and 3b seem to be related: changing one also changes the other. The fact that the app changes the global setting is a bit confusing. I suggest to make the route level toggle a temporary one.
B) The in-app route editor assumes that you navigate a route as route. It doesn't use 2). So when you navigate a route as track you don't get the same route as in the editor.
C) Closures are sometimes ignored in offline mode (even if they are available in the offline map). Is it an error in the map or in the app? Don't know.
D) Closures are always ignored in the opening page of a route. So what you see in the opening page might not correspond to what you see in the route editor or while navigating.
E) Closures CAN be ignored when navigating a route as track. It has surprised me that the way you navigate a route controls how closures are handled. It also depends on Where you press Navigate : from the opening page of a route or from the in-app route editor. That there is a difference here must be a bug.
@Herman-Veldhuizen said in App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site:
a:The global setting 'Offline navigation'.
In my view, the āofflineā global setting means that there is absolutely no internet connection, that there is no SIM card in the device, and that in the morning at the hotel, neither Wi-Fi nor a hotspot is used for updates.
b: The route level toggle 'Use offline/online maps'.
I havenāt been able to figure out exactly whatās going on yet, but it seems odd to me that when I tap the āoffline navigationā option in orange, it switches back to āonline navigationā in the main settings.
@Herman-Veldhuizen said in App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site:
The in-app route editor assumes that you navigate a route as route. It doesn't use 2). So when you navigate a route as track you don't get the same route as in the editor.
I canāt currently confirm this for myself: when I place two devices side by side (both are online), with one device is set to āRoute as Trackā and the other device is set to āRoute as Routeā, I see the same route when I open it (even before I press āNavigate).
@Herman-Veldhuizen said in App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site:
Closures are always ignored in the opening page of a route. So what you see in the opening page might not correspond to what you see in the route editor or while navigating.
āThat seems logical to me, though, as only the planned route is displayed when you open the app, and itās only when you start navigation that the road closures (according to Here) are taken into account, and the route is then naturally adjusted to avoid them.ā āThatās exactly how it should be.ā
What strikes me about offline navigation, however, is that when I call up the route (with the settings set to āRoute as Routeā) and press Start, I canāt see any change to the route; it navigates as if I were using āRoute as Trackā.
Thatās why Iād like to better understand the difference between an āofflineā route (set to āRoute as Routeā) and an āonlineā route (set to āRoute as Trackā).
What is also noticeable when calling up āRoute as Trackā online is that the route is navigated as planned, but warning messages appear on the map indicating that the route might be closed, for example.
With offline navigation using āRoute as Routeā, these warnings do not appear.
Perhaps someone is able to define the difference precisely.
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In your last few lines you write exact the difference between offline and online.
When riding offline there is no possibilty to adjust the route by i.e traffic problems, etc. The route stays as it was at the start.
When online, the route can be more flexible because there is online info which can cause adjustments or warnings for problems along the way. -
In your last few lines you write exact the difference between offline and online.
When riding offline there is no possibilty to adjust the route by i.e traffic problems, etc. The route stays as it was at the start.
When online, the route can be more flexible because there is online info which can cause adjustments or warnings for problems along the way.@M.-Schrijver OK, thanks for pointing that out; Iāve been thinking along similar lines...
But Iāll definitely try both to see what happens when I leave the route.
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With route as route you will see no difference. MRA should handle this offline just as good as online.
With route as track there can be difference but i don't know this feature good enough. I use it almost never. -
With route as route you will see no difference. MRA should handle this offline just as good as online.
With route as track there can be difference but i don't know this feature good enough. I use it almost never.@M.-Schrijver said in App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site:
I use it almost never.
Me neither... that's why I'm asking
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@M.-Schrijver said in App behaviour when in offline mode at a construction site:
I use it almost never.
Me neither... that's why I'm asking
@Peter-Zehentreiter you have probably already seen this MRA tutorial video "Route Navigation Versus Track Navigation" but just in case you missed it
