if one is unfamiliar with the area, the brain must be ON permanently,  :)
and the map review and adjustment the destination is highly recommended.


Dne 06/10/2016 v 09:14 Jack Burke napsal(a):
> Yes, the user's brain should be engaged, but if one is unfamiliar with the 
> area, it isn't unreasonable to follow the router's directions. 
>
> If the router instructs you to "turn right in 500 feet" and you're driving 
> along a cliff that extends for a few miles, that's one thing. If you're 
> driving on a freeway, and the router announces that "you have reached your 
> destination" *and you're still on the freeway" then that's something else 
> entirely. I suppose you can pull over and start panning the map around trying 
> to figure out for yourself how to get to where you want to go (thus engaging 
> your brain),because at that point the router clearly won't help. 
>
> The "last mile" observations are appropriate here. OsmAnd does make such 
> adjustments when using a GPS track, but apparently not with any other 
> situation, and that is a bad oversight. 
>


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