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    • Drabslab
      Drabslab Banned last edited by

      I cheer for every MRA update, although i sometimes hate how they do that 😜

      And just like all other users i have a ling list of unavailable features that i would like to see introduced ... but overall i am happy with the support that the routeplanner does give me.

      And then, somecomments on this forum seem to suggest that any small shortcoming in the software, or the route, or the track is a life tgreathening situation capable of completely ruining a trip???
      Hence, my question: shoul we be more capable of accepting some errors, and more capable of driving around considering mra as a welcome aid rather than as a nessential tool which potential failure ruins the trip?

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      • Hans van de Ven MR.MRA
        Hans van de Ven MR.MRA Instructor RouteXperts @Drabslab last edited by

        @Drabslab
        Hi @Drabslab,

        MRA hasn't ruined a route I made with the MRA planner yet, so plan the route carefully (isn't that necessary with every planning program?). Of course there are still wishes, and these are also listened to.
        As soon as MRA Mobile is ready, the emphasis will be on MRA Navigation and in case of "real" bugs in the planner, MRA will of course give priority to that.

        Garmin Zumo XT2/XT/BMW Connected Ride Navigator/MyRouteapp (The App)
        Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is.

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        • Steve Lynch
          Steve Lynch @Drabslab last edited by

          @Drabslab

          I too am very happy with the Route Planner functionality as it stands now knowing that further improvements will come in the future.
          When I switched from the Tom Tom Rider 550 to the Garmin XT (It’s easier on my ageing eyes)it was Hans that walked me tirelessly through the transition.
          The XT has never failed me once since that time.
          On the odd occasion I have missed a road closure at the planning stage or a chance incident occurs I am able to navigate to my next Shaping Point (I never add Via Points).
          This is why I always have my Shaping Points visible on the XT Map.

          I also really like MyRoute-App Mobile for its seamless transfers to my Garmin XT.

          You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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          • Corjan Meijerink
            Corjan Meijerink administrator @Steve Lynch last edited by

            @Steve-Lynch Happy to hear that works seamless with MyRoute-app Mobile!

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            • Rob Wilkie
              Rob Wilkie last edited by

              Sat Navs and route planning software are AIDS TO NAVIGATION. Some people seem to turn off the "Common Sense Feature" in their brains and rely completely on the tool. That is the danger - not some minor error in the nav!

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              • Nick Carthew
                Nick Carthew RouteXperts Instructor @Rob Wilkie last edited by

                @Rob-Wilkie said in Are we wanting too much??:

                Sat Navs and route planning software are AIDS TO NAVIGATION. Some people seem to turn off the "Common Sense Feature" in their brains and rely completely on the tool. That is the danger - not some minor error in the nav!

                I couldn’t agree more with your statement 👍

                Also, there are many users of route planning software and navigation devices that are too quick to blame the equipment because they don’t fully understand how it works.

                Always willing to help if I can.
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                • stuart marritt
                  stuart marritt last edited by

                  The only thing thats messed up a route here is the operator!

                  Lack of knowledge on using the programs and navigation device is usually a recipe for disaster!

                  I have had my ups and downs but I have learnt how to use MRA and how my garmin zumo reacts to that route too

                  As they say practice makes perfect! I now go out my way to purposefully break a route to see how things react etc its the only way of how to learn how things work

                  Not once have I blamed MRA it does what I tell it too

                  The Zumo on the other hand I am losing my patience with that thing has a mind of its own

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                  • Steve Lynch
                    Steve Lynch @stuart marritt last edited by

                    @stuart-marritt

                    In my experience with the Zumo XT most unwanted recalculations on the XT are caused by not having enough Shaping Points in your Route.

                    You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                    • stuart marritt
                      stuart marritt @Steve Lynch last edited by

                      @Steve-Lynch said in Are we wanting too much??:

                      @stuart-marritt

                      In my experience with the Zumo XT most unwanted recalculations on the XT are caused by not having enough Shaping Points in your Route.

                      In my experience its by not going the way that the zumo is telling you 😃

                      Usually as you may know a better route or you have veered off for a stop like fuel or something

                      The Zumo itself has a mind of its own when it comes to recalculations and for that reason I leave recalculations to prompted

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                      • Steve Lynch
                        Steve Lynch @stuart marritt last edited by Steve Lynch

                        @stuart-marritt

                        For me the Zumo XT will never recalculate for me as I place at least 1 Shaping Point on every road I want to travel on.
                        Yes its a lot of extra work but I like to travel on the Country Lanes with the grass in the middle.

                        You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                        • stuart marritt
                          stuart marritt @Steve Lynch last edited by

                          @Steve-Lynch said in Are we wanting too much??:

                          @stuart-marritt

                          For me the Zumo XT will never recalculate for me as I place at least 1 Shaping Point on every road I want to travel on.
                          Yes its a lot of extra work but I like to travel on the Country Lanes with the grass in the middle.

                          But thats the thing you wont get unwanted recalculations as you have enough shaping points etc

                          Schoolboy errors are what we are all learning from and what others will still be doing and not putting enough shaping points in

                          And if you don't put enough in and take a turn off route and it recalculates then you could end up with a totally different route. I have also had it ignore shaping points and go straight to the end of the route or start from the beginning

                          I use plenty of shaping points and also a few Via/waypoints as Via/Waypoints can't be ignored where as the zumo can ignore shaping points

                          My solution is to have plenty of both and turn off route recalculation on to prompt That way you can go off route if need be and be able to join back up on your own accord without messing the route

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