Visualizing unpaved roads
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@Lenny-O That is a paid version (Tourer or Tourer+) feature.
@Steve-Jarrell Thank you!
As of late, we still have no way to tell in MRA, right? -
@Steve-Jarrell Thank you!
As of late, we still have no way to tell in MRA, right?@Lenny-O Not that I know of.
MRA does have an "avoid unpaved roads" option but that isn't the same thing as visualizing the unpaved section. For example, the unpaved section may only be 100 meters long and would be perfectly rideable but MRA will completely avoid it, many times taking you on a much longer and much less desirable route.
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@Lenny-O Not that I know of.
MRA does have an "avoid unpaved roads" option but that isn't the same thing as visualizing the unpaved section. For example, the unpaved section may only be 100 meters long and would be perfectly rideable but MRA will completely avoid it, many times taking you on a much longer and much less desirable route.
@Steve-Jarrell MRA sends you on unpaved road even if Avoid unpaved roads is selected... That's my biggest problem with that.
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@Steve-Jarrell MRA sends you on unpaved road even if Avoid unpaved roads is selected... That's my biggest problem with that.
@Lenny-O Which maps are you using? If you're not already using the OSM maps see if using them solves that issue. I have had some issues with the HERE/Garmin maps so I always double check a route using the OSM maps.
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@Lenny-O Which maps are you using? If you're not already using the OSM maps see if using them solves that issue. I have had some issues with the HERE/Garmin maps so I always double check a route using the OSM maps.
@Steve-Jarrell Since I use Garmin for Nav, I am using the HERE map as MRA recommends... Do you use OSM instead? Do you have any issues with Garmin navigation (if you use Garmin) or you just use OSM for verification?
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@hans-van-de-ven-mra-master Unfortunately that's not the case with many unpaved roads and the Here maps (at least in my area). Even if they were shown in a slightly different color, once I've made my route the route line covers up the different color that indicates that it is a dirt road, so if I go back to the route in the future I have no idea it goes over an unpaved road just by looking at it.
Take a look at the screenshots below that illustrate what I'm talking about. Technologically it is possible to show unpaved roads very clearly as routes are being created and afterwards using OpenStreetMaps. Whether that's a feature that's worth investing development time in or not is another question entirely.
Thanks for your help! I sincerely appreciate it!
Steve
Hi Steve, I have already submitted a proposal to the programmers a while ago to include this in the planner if possible. Something like in the picture. (Red is unpaved)
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The way OSM displays the layers depends on the stylesheet used when rendering the tiles.
Different tiles servers that use OSM render there tiles with a different stylesheet.Depending on the stylesheet the tiles are rendered different.
for example the OSM standard map and the opencyclemap use the same data but look different. -
The way OSM displays the layers depends on the stylesheet used when rendering the tiles.
Different tiles servers that use OSM render there tiles with a different stylesheet.Depending on the stylesheet the tiles are rendered different.
for example the OSM standard map and the opencyclemap use the same data but look different.Kurviger uses the tileserver from Mapilion with his own stylesheet.
If you want to play with styles have a look here:
https://maplibre.org/maputnik/?layer=950344674~17#16.72/51.054925/16.312058 -
Hi Steve, I have already submitted a proposal to the programmers a while ago to include this in the planner if possible. Something like in the picture. (Red is unpaved)
@Hans-van-de-Ven-MR-MRA That would be a very, very useful feature! Thanks very much for the update and trying to get this feature implemented!!
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Kurviger uses the tileserver from Mapilion with his own stylesheet.
If you want to play with styles have a look here:
https://maplibre.org/maputnik/?layer=950344674~17#16.72/51.054925/16.312058@BertM Thanks. That's very interesting!
Hopefully the MRA guys can figure out how to make it happen! They've already implemented many, many very sophisticated and useful features that I would have never dreamed of so I'm confident they can do this as well if it makes its way to the priority list at some point.
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I agree completely. It's one of the very, very few features that Kurviger has that's demonstrably better than MRA.