Feature Request: Segment-specific Routing Constraints (Mixed Highway Settings)
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Hi friends!!!
Currently, routing options like "Avoid Highways" or "Avoid Tolls" are applied globally to the entire route. I would like to suggest a feature that allows users to toggle these constraints for specific segments of a route.
Use Case:
There are occasions where it is efficient to use highways for the initial transit (e.g., from Waypoint 1 to 5) to save time, but then switch to scenic or local roads (avoiding highways) for the actual touring or delivery part of the trip (e.g., from Waypoint 6 to 10).Proposed Solution:
Allow the user to define routing profiles per segment within the same route.Segment A (WP 1-5): Allow Highways.
Segment B (WP 5-10): Avoid Highways.
This would prevent the need to split a single trip into multiple separate route files, keeping everything organized in one place.
Best Regards
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I agree. That would be helpful
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hi @Gerard-2b
perhaps an idea would be to allow highways when planning route, and when you are at the point where you want to ride/drive twisties, add more waypoints to ensure the roads on which you want to ride are used. this works for me
i.e. if i want to ride around the lake district twisties, i could literally place one waypoint near my start point at home, and then the second waypoint at the motorway exit (on the major road not motorway), this could be 50+ miles away, i would then place shaping points on all the roads and passes. -
Hi,
I think that a good idea is translate "segments" from OSM maps to Here Maps (for planning) and use this segment information inside Next.
In such way, we can plan the route and know in advance that Next will use it as planned.Is only a idea....
Regards
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Hi,
I think that a good idea is translate "segments" from OSM maps to Here Maps (for planning) and use this segment information inside Next.
In such way, we can plan the route and know in advance that Next will use it as planned.Is only a idea....
Regards
@Lluis-Arasanz The idea is good and I support it, but I think it will definitely not be easy due to the different cards.
But it would definitely be a terrific expansion.
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hi @Gerard-2b
perhaps an idea would be to allow highways when planning route, and when you are at the point where you want to ride/drive twisties, add more waypoints to ensure the roads on which you want to ride are used. this works for me
i.e. if i want to ride around the lake district twisties, i could literally place one waypoint near my start point at home, and then the second waypoint at the motorway exit (on the major road not motorway), this could be 50+ miles away, i would then place shaping points on all the roads and passes.@Gerard-2b, segments are already part of the OSM featureset in the planner. It is NOT available in TomTom and HERE maps, since those providers do not offer such a feature on their platforms. For MRA to able to add such a feature, it needs to be sustained by the map provider.
@paul69 said in Feature Request: Segment-specific Routing Constraints (Mixed Highway Settings):
perhaps an idea would be to allow highways when planning route, and when you are at the point where you want to ride/drive twisties, add more waypoints to ensure the roads on which you want to ride are used.
That is common best practice anyway

@Lluis-Arasanz said in Feature Request: Segment-specific Routing Constraints (Mixed Highway Settings):
I think that a good idea is translate "segments" from OSM maps to Here Maps (for planning) and use this segment information inside Next.
There simply are no segments on HERE maps (and the underlying platform), so they cannot be translated. What you however CAN do is simply plan your segments on the OSM map, and leave it that way. When an OSM route gets loaded into the Navigation Next app, it will automatically be navigated using the "route as track" feature, honoring the complete route as it was planned on the OSM map. Of course as far as the used roads are available in both maps. It is wise though, to NOT open the route in the in-app planner, because that will automatically transfer the route to the HERE map, losing your segments in the proces.