It's not hard to test.  When I was unsure if my device was doing this
or not, I set it to snap to road, and then took it for a little walk
along the edge and then cut some corners in a park, then looked at the
tracks.  For my specific device (not a Zumo), I discovered that the on
screen and main track log snapped to the roads, but I could also turn
on a background data saving log that saved the raw data, which was
quite usable.

Stephen


2009/1/6 D Tucny <d...@tucny.com>:
>
> I think ULFL's point was that with his Zumo there isn't such a configuration
> option, so while it does save track logs, he's not confident that they are
> acceptable due to the potential that it is just snapping to road and as
> such, copying the copywrited built in maps rather than saving tracks based
> on the GPS recorded position... A nuvi could have this problem too if this
> is not configurable...
>
> d
>

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