Harry, thank you.  That does look similar to what my screen is showing too.

On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 1:21:03 AM UTC-7, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
> In Osmand 3.3.4
> If I look on my screen, it seems that it connects point-to-point straight 
> lines at the locations where you need to change direction to another road, 
> like the "turn left", "turn right", "take exit".
>
> Harry
>
> Op vr 8 mrt. 2019 om 20:45 schreef Malcolm Smith <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>:
>
>> When I enter the same route on the OSRM demo website, the route line 
>> seems to follow the roadway curvature quite closely.  The attached OSRM 
>> screenshot is approximately the same area as my previous OSMAnd screenshots 
>> (the nighttime ones).
>>
>>  
>>
>> You bring up good questions about how OSMAnd integrates OSRM but I have 
>> no idea.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 6:51:25 AM UTC-8, Jack Burke wrote:
>>>
>>> If you look at the same area on the OSRM demo project website, how do 
>>> the roads look there? 
>>>
>>> I don't know how OsmAnd integrates the OSRM routing algorithm--does it 
>>> make API calls to their website but passes its own map data, or does it 
>>> make API calls and just send your start/end GPS coordinates and OSRM uses 
>>> its own map data, or....?
>>>
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