Route made through roadworks and blocked roads
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When planning a round trip in the app, a nice route was made with 2 known route violations. Both were blocked roads due to roadworks. The mra said sent me over this road, did not provide a d-tour when we saw we could not pass and then it kept on sending us back to the same place knowing we could not pass. This was very annoying.
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Maybe the new update will also work. In that update is a route block possibility
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When planning a round trip in the app, a nice route was made with 2 known route violations. Both were blocked roads due to roadworks. The mra said sent me over this road, did not provide a d-tour when we saw we could not pass and then it kept on sending us back to the same place knowing we could not pass. This was very annoying.
@Metalhead, the app will not send you back because of the blocked road, but because of a missed track point. It will send you back maybe 2 or 3 times, and then give up.
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Would be a nice option in the future to choose after how many reminders you want the route to go on. And standard set it to one so this questions never being seen again..

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@Metalhead, the app will not send you back because of the blocked road, but because of a missed track point. It will send you back maybe 2 or 3 times, and then give up.
@Con-Hennekens this is what I question.
Why does it make a route through a well known roadblock?
Why does it not offer an alternative?
Why does ik keep on trying to get me back to the routepoint I supposedly missed for far longer than 3 attempts. -
The question is if that known roadblock is known at Here. Do you see that roadblock on your map. If not, itβs not known at Here.
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The road block was visible in the map, the route info said there was a route violation due to the road block and the app kept telling me about the roadblock. The thing it did not do was not plan a route through the roadblock or provide an alternative.
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