29 Jan 2024, 01:43

I'm guessing "no," but I'll ask anyway...

It seems to me that a rider has to be overly precise in placing waypoints to be sure that navigation recognizes that you passed them.

Here is an example:

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This is the start of a route I rode last weekend. I set the start of the route on the main highway near my home in Mexico. I am coming out of the small divided road to the southeast of the waypoint, making a left turn onto the main highway, past the @1 Hand. But when I make that left turn, I am on the far left of the right side of that divided highway The waypoint is essentially in the right lane, and I am in the left lane, with a center lane in the middle.

Navigation did not recognize that I had rode through waypoint 1, and I had to stop and manually bypass it.

Okay, I can move the waypoint, but this seems like it is too fussy about placement, and makes route planning more demanding than it might be.

I think if the system were >slightly< more forgiving about how precise the waypoint is placed, it would be a lot easier!

By the way, if it helps, the route is set to public and it is called "El Encanto to Dolores Jardin loop."

Thanks,

Vinnie