Problems with a track
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Last Tuesday at the Münsterland Giro with MRA.
But had some problems with the racetrack, I usually use only routes.
I was guided back like I missed a waypoint, but a track does not have waypoints? What could be the reason?And one question, would MRA guide me with a track also against a one-way street or pedestrian area?
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@Jörgen track navigation does take traffic laws into account (if known by HERE).
During track navigation you will be sent back to the ‘route’ and you will have to pass something on the track. Start and end are mandatory track points for sure.
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@Corjan-Meijerink Ok thank you, I thought so.
But would pedestrian mode help? There should be no traffic laws.
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@Jörgen navigation is not possible with that mode
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@Jörgen said in Problems with a track:
But would pedestrian mode help? There should be no traffic laws.
You can, however, convert the route to OpenStreetMap and then follow the line on your screen. You won't receive voice instructions and will need to shift your gaze from the road to the screen regularly. I have no idea if that helps with a peloton of cyclists behind you. They sometimes reach speeds of 70 km/h, which is quite impressive when you have to frequently glance at your screen without voice instructions, isn't it?
And ofcourse there are traffic laws for pedestrians, but not in MRA...
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MRA is probably not suitable for this special purpose.
Thanks for explanation.
@Rob-Verhoeff the professionals drive even faster, I had max speed, downhill around Frankfurt about 92km/h.
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@Jörgen said in Problems with a track:
I had max speed, downhill around Frankfurt about 92km/h.
That is frightening with such a group behind you on those narrow tires!
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@Rob-Verhoeff, insane is a more suitable qualification I think...