@Charles.  Try this with the GPX you posted: 

Create a route within OsmAnd that goes from your starting point to your 
destination. (Give it some time to calculate.) When I tried it, the 
OsmAnd-calculated route appears to follow your GPX exactly, or at least 
close.  

Press the directions button and then the middle of the Distance/Time field

>From there, you should see directions.  I think those are the directions 
you'd hear when you actually do the route.  How do they look vis-a-vis your 
original question?  

When I tried to navigate your GPX directly, I got the expected generic 
directions: e.g. "Turn slightly right and go." "Turn left and go".  

RE: BRouter.  I thought the Web version has an auto mode--but again, I've 
not done much with it.  

On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 8:56:38 AM UTC-8, Charles Buono wrote:
>
> I create maps to use on long-distance motorcycle trips. I create the route 
> in Google My Maps and then share the link to GPS Visualizer to convert to 
> .GPX. Then I use GPS Track Editor v1.15.141 to validate and fine tune the 
> route.This method works well, however, I have noticed that the voice 
> guidance will occasionally omit a voice prompt for a turn. It is especially 
> frustration when entering a freeway exchange where the road branches out in 
> many directions. Is there a way to correct this? Thanks..
>

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