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    • Rajp
      Rajp last edited by Rajp

      MyRoute-app (v4.0.2 - 203)

      • Lifetime subscriber to the route planner and the navigation app.
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      'Skip waypoints automatically' is toggled on in the Functional menu, however it never automatically skips, and I have to tap on the waypoint area and click Skip.

      I understand Viapoints (hand icon) don’t skip and has to be manually skipped, but I assumed that shaping points should skip to the next if they're missed?

      I had a route planned with 60 shaping points, after passing point 30, I decided to take a different way home, after missing shaping point 31, I expected the app to recalculate to the next point, and keep on doing so until my actual route home rejoined/cross pathed the navigation route.

      However it didn't do this, instead, it kept routing me back to point 31, even when I got to point 59 (98 miles away) it kept routing me to go back to point 31. When I eventually clicked skip waypoint 31, I was expecting it to readjust to where I am now (point 59), but to my surprise, it then routed me all the way back to shaping point 32. I had to click Skip waypoint nearly 30 times for it to catchup to where I was β€” no automatic skipping in sight.

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      • Rob Verhoeff
        Rob Verhoeff last edited by Rob Verhoeff

        @Rajp In this post, you'll find some explanation about the algorithm for automatically skipping waypoints.

        You've to scroll down a bit to Corjan's post.

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        • richtea999
          richtea999 last edited by richtea999

          @Rajp Not a solution, but a useful work-around - you can long press on any waypoint on the map to skip straight to that one.

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          • Rajp
            Rajp @Rob Verhoeff last edited by

            @Rob-Verhoeff Got it thanks, will need to check, but I'm sure I deviated more than 20km away from shaping point 31 when I decided to take alternative route, which now makes sense why it didn't auto skip.

            Thanks

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            • Rajp
              Rajp @richtea999 last edited by

              @richtea999 Thanks - didn't know that existed - great tip

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              • Corjan Meijerink
                Corjan Meijerink administrator @Rajp last edited by

                @Rajp That is indeed the security measure to ensure the app doesn't simply start skipping waypoints without reason πŸ™‚ I understand not ideal in your situation but when riding routes with waypoints, it makes sense. If you deviate from your route to go to a gas station 25km before your next waypoint, it would be annoying if it just starts skipping and skipping and next waypoints.

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                • M. Schrijver
                  M. Schrijver last edited by M. Schrijver

                  For me as an Android Auto user, Autoskip is important. I cannot press the skip button because my phone is in a bag or trunkcase.
                  I understand @Corjan-Meijerink his explanation but for Android Auto it is not enough.
                  If you deviate from your route for whatever reason, the app should be intelligent enough to navigate you back to the closest point of the original route (not a wayoint of shaping point) . If skipping a point (especially a shaping point) is neccesary, then it should do it automaticly. A message that one or more points were skipped is nice but no question should be needed.
                  Not autoskipping Waypoint is imho understandable. Because there is a reason why it is a waypoint and not a shaping point.

                  (I use MRA Next only on Android Auto. Every comment, suggestion, etc will be based on my usage with Android Auto)

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                  • Corjan Meijerink
                    Corjan Meijerink administrator @M. Schrijver last edited by

                    @M-Schrijver we will definitely support skipping from Android Auto in the future too! πŸ™‚

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                    • BTC Biker
                      BTC Biker last edited by

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                      • Con Hennekens
                        Con Hennekens @BTC Biker last edited by

                        @BTC-Biker, How do you figure it does not do that?

                        I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                        I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

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