Hi Peer.
A solution could be to put full faith and trust in Osmand +.
Let Osmand calculate the route from start to finish.  (Importing routes 
from other sources generally does not seem to be satisfactory - for me at 
least).
IF you then want your route to pass through specific locations you can set 
these up on-screen on your mobile, either in advance or while travelling.
The method is to touch the screen at the desired location - A location blob 
appears on the map and a menu opens.  Touch "Directions", then select 
either "Add as First intermediate destination" or "Add as Last intermediate 
destination".
Repeat as required.
If you want to save a route created by Osmand - Touch the blue/white 
arrow.  Swipe the resulting menu up till you see "Details". Touch 
"Details".  In the top right of your screen touch the down arrow 
(download?). You are offered a "Save" option.  Chose a file name, and save 
it for future reference.  It will probably be saved in "My Places".
OK?

Re Bart's videos - Agreed.  They are very good and helpful. 
Paul W



On Saturday, July 6, 2019 at 10:16:02 AM UTC+1, Peer wrote:
>
> I attached a screenshot of a part of a route/track with a problem. I also 
> attached the gpx-file.
> In the screenshot I added some numbers in red. I use this numbers for 
> explaining the problems.
>
> * The track follows the numbers:  1-2-3-4-5
>
> * The calculated route does: 1-2-5-4-3.4-5
> De calculated route is different from the track. I think the road between 
> 2-3-4 has a lower priority then 2-5-4.
> Point 3 is a routepoint in the gpx-file. OsmAnd created a uturn on this 
> point.
>
> * The driven route is : 1-2-3-4-5 (I did not create a screenhot during 
> driving)
> In point 2 I decided tot follow the track in stead of the calculated 
> route. When I arrive at the routepoint  (3) a new route was recalculated. 
> It guided me to point 5 in the correct way.
> But in point 5 OsmAnd wants me to turn right towards point 2 in stead of 
> following the road. Then it wants me to make a uturn and turn right again 
> in point 5 to get on the correct route. This is an example of the strange 
> behaviour of OsmAnd. 
>
>
>
>

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