On a similar type problem to the never-ending recalculating one...
I was driving south on Commonwealth Avenue (ACT) and the route called for me
to proceed along Capital circle.
However, I veered left onto a closeish concentric circle (State circle).
The display soon showed my position correctly o
Recalculating, Recalculating.
I think this problem only happens if there is a parallel road nearby.
Today when I drove in the right hand lane, it didn't happen. I'll find some
more close roads and check out my theory.
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Nick Hocking wrote:
> 3) On one occasion at nuvi startup I got it to calculate a route but then
> drove off in another direction. Even though the display indicated
> where I actually was, the spoken direction continued on as though I was
> obeying
>
Hi.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Matt White wrote:
>
> Open to suggestions regarding what kind of roads at what zoom, icon
> usage, and anything else that can be styled.
>
>
I think lose the "X" for pedestrian crossings (although this would be good
for railway level crossings).
I assume by
Hi Ben, Matt,
I've been driving around the last 2 days using Matts/Maps (MM). (using
a Garmin Nuvi 260)
Usually they're very good but I have noticed some issues.
1) Ben's recalculating,recalculating problem.
I had this on Newcastle St Fyshwick and it is reproduceable. I took
an
Ben Kelley wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have been trying out the Garmin routable maps from
> http://osmaustralia.org/garminroute.php and I'm impressed. e.g. The
> roundabout tagging is good compared to Radomir's ones.
>
> In travelling to the Blue Mountains this week (west of Sydney) I
> noticed a couple
Hi.
I have been trying out the Garmin routable maps from
http://osmaustralia.org/garminroute.php and I'm impressed. e.g. The
roundabout tagging is good compared to Radomir's ones.
In travelling to the Blue Mountains this week (west of Sydney) I noticed a
couple of routing issues. One is travellin
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