Thanks for your quick response.
Your suggestion doesn't work. The problem is that the map OsmAnd is using
is not correct. A small stretch of road is missing so now the 2 roads are
not connected. So only if I use airplane mode (which allow me to draw a
straight line) I can move from one road to the other.
regards,

Rob

Op ma 18 mei 2020 om 16:50 schreef 'Xavier' via OsmAnd <
[email protected]>:

> On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 07:35:43AM -0700, Rob Romijn wrote:
> >My problem is that I like to use the navigation profile to follow the
> >corresponding roads. But I experienced that the information in OSM about
> >the road is not correct and then the route is not using this road.
>
> >I could try to update the map (which is a good idea so I already did share
> >the correct information about the road to OSM)
>
> This is *always* a good idea.  If the underlying OSM map data is
> incorrect, then it is best to correct that data, as bad base data input
> to OsmAnd will always end up requiring poor workarounds.
>
> > but is there a way I can bypass the routing and force the system to
> >use a certain road, even if it doesn't fit in the navigation profile?
>
> You'll have to try this for one of the roads that is incorrect.  It
> may, or may not, work.
>
> Setup a route normally, i.e., enter a start and final destination, and
> let OsmAnd do it's initial route calculation.
>
> When it is done, if you are still at the screen with the "Start" button
> to begin navigation, you'll notice a circle with a plus (+) icon to the
> right of the destination field (you also get the same icon if you
> reopen the route screen while navigating an active route).
>
> That icon, if you touch it, will allow you to add intermediate
> destinations to your route.  One of the options is "Select on Map".  If
> you add an intermediate destination or two to the road OsmAnd wants to
> initially ignore, what results?  Note that adding intermediate
> destionations via select on map is most easily done by zooming on the
> road to add.  Finger touch positioning is a bit inaccurate, and the
> more zoom, the easier it will be to place the intermediate destination
> on the desired road itself instead of accidentally next to the road.
>
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