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  • John S Parryundefined Online
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    John S Parry
    wrote last edited by John S Parry
    #5

    Thanks Brian. I appreciate your input.

    Yes, you got the section of CA-2 that had been closed absolutely correct:

    Screenshot (185).png

    It's a been a long-term closure due to difficult road repairs. That's why it shows as closed in HERE. Well, it's open now. With the track record of HERE, it could be weeks before they update their map to a "road open" status. It's easy just to blame HERE, but how does Basecamp (which is also HERE based) allow routing closed roads? I also use an Apple based navigation planner called inRoute, and they have an explicit setting option called "Ignore Closed Roads", allowing you to route through them for whatever reason you have. Of course it's a buyer beware kind of setting, but the reality is that Google Maps is the gold standard and your best friend for up-to-date road status into, which is why I use it for final validation regardless of route planner I'm using.

    If nothing changes, my options are to either use Basecamp or inRoute as an alternative to create the route I need. I'd rather not play gymnastics with MRA and have to work around it. If this is simply a wart we have to live with, I'd just like to know.

    On Edit: I tried both TomTom and OpenStreetMap views as a workaround. I can place a waypoint in the closed section, but MRA won't create a route line to it.

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    • Ron Zundefined Offline
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      #6

      I agree, having an option to ignore road closures would be a big help in this situation.

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      • ErikMatthezingundefined Offline
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        #7

        You can put a request an here if the road is open.
        https://mapfeedback.here.com/#/report

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          wrote last edited by Reinhard-32
          #8

          In the meantime you can use this workaround: Change the section between WP 3 and 4 to offroad.
          Here the route:
          https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12044754?mode=share

          Kindly regards
          Reinhard

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          • Reinhard-32undefined Reinhard-32

            In the meantime you can use this workaround: Change the section between WP 3 and 4 to offroad.
            Here the route:
            https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12044754?mode=share

            John S Parryundefined Online
            John S Parryundefined Online
            John S Parry
            wrote last edited by John S Parry
            #9

            @Reinhard-32 Thanks. I appreciate the effort you put into this.

            I did a search and was able to find how to use the technique. I'm not sure how this would look after import into a Garmin GPS, especially if the skip section has intended route deviations within it. It's clearly a workaround as opposed to a clean solution, but....

            Regardless, I'll play with it.

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            • John S Parryundefined John S Parry

              @Reinhard-32 Thanks. I appreciate the effort you put into this.

              I did a search and was able to find how to use the technique. I'm not sure how this would look after import into a Garmin GPS, especially if the skip section has intended route deviations within it. It's clearly a workaround as opposed to a clean solution, but....

              Regardless, I'll play with it.

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              wrote last edited by
              #10

              @John-S-Parry I think the best option is to report it to HERE using the website that @ErikMatthezing shared above. The more often it is reported the more chance there is of a map update. He who shouts loudest 😊

              I have just reported the re-opening of The Angels Crest Highway.

              38689037-1706-43ce-aced-3c17ec2e9c17-image.png

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              • Nick Carthewundefined Nick Carthew

                @John-S-Parry I think the best option is to report it to HERE using the website that @ErikMatthezing shared above. The more often it is reported the more chance there is of a map update. He who shouts loudest 😊

                I have just reported the re-opening of The Angels Crest Highway.

                38689037-1706-43ce-aced-3c17ec2e9c17-image.png

                John S Parryundefined Online
                John S Parryundefined Online
                John S Parry
                wrote last edited by John S Parry
                #11

                @Nick-Carthew Thanks for making the report. 👍 I'll be monitoring, and it will be interesting to see how long it takes HERE to bring their map to current reality.

                I created this thread understanding that I could report the updated road status to HERE and wait until it's convenient for them to make the correction. What I was looking for was an MRA side solution that allows for clean route creation in situations where a road is marked closed, when in fact it isn't. Again, Garmin is tethered to HERE as much as MRA is, yet Basecamp and their respective GPS devices allow creating routes on roads that HERE marks as closed. I also mentioned that inRoute provides an advanced setting called "Ignore Closed Roads", recognizing the need/versatility that functionality provides.

                I often lead rides and sometimes need to create routes for distribution quickly. It's good to know the skip function is available, but it's not a 100% solution if you need to create shaping points for secondary roads in a skipped area. I understand that's probably rare, but I don't like limitations that seem to bite me at the worst times. 😁

                I think I understand what my MRA options are at this point. Thanks to all who reached out to help.

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                • John S Parryundefined John S Parry

                  Thanks Brian. I appreciate your input.

                  Yes, you got the section of CA-2 that had been closed absolutely correct:

                  Screenshot (185).png

                  It's a been a long-term closure due to difficult road repairs. That's why it shows as closed in HERE. Well, it's open now. With the track record of HERE, it could be weeks before they update their map to a "road open" status. It's easy just to blame HERE, but how does Basecamp (which is also HERE based) allow routing closed roads? I also use an Apple based navigation planner called inRoute, and they have an explicit setting option called "Ignore Closed Roads", allowing you to route through them for whatever reason you have. Of course it's a buyer beware kind of setting, but the reality is that Google Maps is the gold standard and your best friend for up-to-date road status into, which is why I use it for final validation regardless of route planner I'm using.

                  If nothing changes, my options are to either use Basecamp or inRoute as an alternative to create the route I need. I'd rather not play gymnastics with MRA and have to work around it. If this is simply a wart we have to live with, I'd just like to know.

                  On Edit: I tried both TomTom and OpenStreetMap views as a workaround. I can place a waypoint in the closed section, but MRA won't create a route line to it.

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                  wrote last edited by
                  #12

                  Hi @John-S-Parry said in Here Maps not Recognizing Road is now Open:

                  On Edit: I tried both TomTom and OpenStreetMap views as a workaround. I can place a waypoint in the closed section, but MRA won't create a route line to it.

                  Sorry but I have to say it is possible to route along the CA-2 between Cedar Springs & Big Pines with both OpenStreetMap & TomTom selected as the routing options

                  TomTom - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12058866?mode=share
                  956944a2-d96b-482b-aa7e-d0a1e5ac0fe3-image.png

                  OpenStreetMap - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12053492?mode=share
                  b27d06cb-4ec4-4dc0-b585-196689054dbc-image.png

                  The Here option obviously does not route - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12058878?mode=share
                  36e88c71-ae74-4e47-a8aa-c1ea03f2a0b9-image.png

                  I am very confident that the idea in my first post, using OpenStreetMap or TomTom in offline mode works, as the second image in that post is actually MRA navigating along the CA-2 just outside Cedar Springs & heading towards Big Pines.
                  All the red warning triangles are advising that the road in the Here map is not passable

                  It is possible you may have another setting MRA that is preventing the routing in your account, if you share your route it may be possible to see why you cannot route along the CA-2

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                  Normaly navigate Routes in Offline mode with Offline Maps

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                  • Nick Carthewundefined Nick Carthew

                    @John-S-Parry I think the best option is to report it to HERE using the website that @ErikMatthezing shared above. The more often it is reported the more chance there is of a map update. He who shouts loudest 😊

                    I have just reported the re-opening of The Angels Crest Highway.

                    38689037-1706-43ce-aced-3c17ec2e9c17-image.png

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                    Adrian Avram
                    wrote last edited by Adrian Avram
                    #13

                    @Nick-Carthew said in Here Maps not Recognizing Road is now Open:

                    The more often it is reported the more chance there is of a map update. He who shouts loudest

                    That’s why I prefer OpenStreetMap: you can correct the map yourself without having to report issues and wait. With the next map update, your corrections are already included.
                    With HERE, I reported an issue more than one year ago, and nothing changed ...

                    Best regards,
                    Adrian

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                    • Adrian Avramundefined Adrian Avram

                      @Nick-Carthew said in Here Maps not Recognizing Road is now Open:

                      The more often it is reported the more chance there is of a map update. He who shouts loudest

                      That’s why I prefer OpenStreetMap: you can correct the map yourself without having to report issues and wait. With the next map update, your corrections are already included.
                      With HERE, I reported an issue more than one year ago, and nothing changed ...

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                      Brian McG
                      wrote last edited by
                      #14

                      @Adrian-Avram you can also edit & correct the Here map at https://mapcreator.here.com
                      unlike OpenStreetMap where the edit is accepted almost immedialltey on trust, with Here each edit is reviewed before acceptance
                      I find simple edits & changes with Here can take a few days to a couple of weeks OR they are not accepted
                      if nothing has changed a year after your report then it has probably not been accepted

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                      Normaly navigate Routes in Offline mode with Offline Maps

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                      • Brian McGundefined Brian McG

                        Hi @John-S-Parry said in Here Maps not Recognizing Road is now Open:

                        On Edit: I tried both TomTom and OpenStreetMap views as a workaround. I can place a waypoint in the closed section, but MRA won't create a route line to it.

                        Sorry but I have to say it is possible to route along the CA-2 between Cedar Springs & Big Pines with both OpenStreetMap & TomTom selected as the routing options

                        TomTom - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12058866?mode=share
                        956944a2-d96b-482b-aa7e-d0a1e5ac0fe3-image.png

                        OpenStreetMap - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12053492?mode=share
                        b27d06cb-4ec4-4dc0-b585-196689054dbc-image.png

                        The Here option obviously does not route - https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/12058878?mode=share
                        36e88c71-ae74-4e47-a8aa-c1ea03f2a0b9-image.png

                        I am very confident that the idea in my first post, using OpenStreetMap or TomTom in offline mode works, as the second image in that post is actually MRA navigating along the CA-2 just outside Cedar Springs & heading towards Big Pines.
                        All the red warning triangles are advising that the road in the Here map is not passable

                        It is possible you may have another setting MRA that is preventing the routing in your account, if you share your route it may be possible to see why you cannot route along the CA-2

                        John S Parryundefined Online
                        John S Parryundefined Online
                        John S Parry
                        wrote last edited by John S Parry
                        #15

                        @Brian-McG said in Here Maps not Recognizing Road is now Open:

                        I am very confident that the idea in my first post, using OpenStreetMap or TomTom in offline mode works

                        I think the above is where some of the confusion is. I don't use offline mode for route planning. I do almost all my route creation in the online Web Routeplanner. I then save routes as GPX 1.1 files for import into my Zumo XT for actual navigation. So, I still maintain it's not possible to use TomTom or OSM (while online) to route on a closed road. If I'm incorrect, I'm all ears for learning something more.

                        I think the skip function mostly works. It's not perfect, but workable.

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                        • John S Parryundefined John S Parry

                          @Brian-McG said in Here Maps not Recognizing Road is now Open:

                          I am very confident that the idea in my first post, using OpenStreetMap or TomTom in offline mode works

                          I think the above is where some of the confusion is. I don't use offline mode for route planning. I do almost all my route creation in the online Web Routeplanner. I then save routes as GPX 1.1 files for import into my Zumo XT for actual navigation. So, I still maintain it's not possible to use TomTom or OSM (while online) to route on a closed road. If I'm incorrect, I'm all ears for learning something more.

                          I think the skip function mostly works. It's not perfect, but workable.

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                          Brian McG
                          wrote last edited by Brian McG
                          #16

                          @John-S-Parry "Offline" mode refers to navigating with the MRA mobile app so it does not apply to your use case

                          In my previous post you can see that using TomTom & OpenStreetMap as the routing options they clearly route along the road between Cedar Springs & Big Pines
                          If I export those routes as GPX1.1 they will be GPX files containing those routes & tracks following that path

                          When you import them into the Zumo & depending on your settings it may re-calculate the route so it detours away from the CA-2 but if you selcect the track it should follow the path from Cedar Springs to Big Pines

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                          Normaly navigate Routes in Offline mode with Offline Maps

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                            #17

                            I tested @Brian-McG's suggestion of exporting the track using the OSM map and he's correct, as can be seen here:
                            https://www.gpsvisualizer.com/display/map/20250902125300-05119-map.html

                            The red line is the track, the blue line is the route (or rather routing points) that have been exported. Using the Track, the XT should calculate the correct route on its own.

                            This however does NOT work if you set one of the shaping points to off-road.
                            When exporting, it appears that in the background the route is calculated, ignoring the 'Skip' setting of the waypoint. If I set the 4th shaping point to skip, it draws a straight line in the routing, but when I export it using the OSM-maps, I still get a nicely routed track (which in some cases is not what you cant)

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                              @Brian-McG Garmin GPS devices always recalculate when imported. Always. There is no way to turn that off. I intentionally turn off all GPS avoidance settings so that the Garmin calculation algorithms won't be influenced beyond my waypoints.

                              I don't know what we're doing different. If I create a new named route to start and immediately go into the OSM and/or TomTom layer, I can't create a route anywhere along the closure. The web MRA Routeplanner simply won't don't it.

                              I normally don't deal with tracks in my routing. I create routes with an abundance of waypoints to ensure directional behavior. In the case of using the MRA skip function, the track created along the closed section gets recalculated into the rest of the route.

                              How you're getting OSM to route the closed section is still a mystery to me.

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                              • John S Parryundefined John S Parry

                                @Brian-McG Garmin GPS devices always recalculate when imported. Always. There is no way to turn that off. I intentionally turn off all GPS avoidance settings so that the Garmin calculation algorithms won't be influenced beyond my waypoints.

                                I don't know what we're doing different. If I create a new named route to start and immediately go into the OSM and/or TomTom layer, I can't create a route anywhere along the closure. The web MRA Routeplanner simply won't don't it.

                                I normally don't deal with tracks in my routing. I create routes with an abundance of waypoints to ensure directional behavior. In the case of using the MRA skip function, the track created along the closed section gets recalculated into the rest of the route.

                                How you're getting OSM to route the closed section is still a mystery to me.

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                                Brian McG
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                                @John-S-Parry the routing calculations in MRA are controlled in this drop down
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                                The map layers are just graphic overlays they just show you where the roads are, they are not responsible for calculating the routing, it is irrelavant what Map Layer you use, they just make the screen look nice
                                82728374-0a07-4fc3-8d60-9c50a765d6f9-1755463302362-8f4a81f2-bdf9-43b4-92fe-e760431a048f-image.png

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                                Normaly navigate Routes in Offline mode with Offline Maps

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                                  @Brian-McG We have a block between each other that I don't know how to reconcile. The "skip" function works for my purposes. I'm OK at this point.

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