Would not a GPX track do what you are after?
I create all my tracks at Plotaroute.com, import them into Osmand, and if I 
want it to navigate with turn-by-turn and have audio instructions, then I 
select attach to map.  This then tells Osmand that the long string of 
co-ordinates that constitute a GPX track, which it would otherwise 
interpret as nothing much more than a straight-ish line, that it now passes 
through road junctions, such as a standard 4 way junction, or a T-junction, 
which effectively chops up that string into smaller road segments, each 
going from junction to junction, and then telling you to turn left in 200 
metres etc.
I have done this a lot and it generally works fine.  It does however 
interpret some road bends as a junction, and so you get instructions to 
turn left in 200 metres, get there and find no junction, just a bend.  But 
only some times.
So when I export the GPX out of Plotaroute.com, I select it to be a track, 
not a route, and with no directions or waypoints.  Easy!

On Thursday 30 May 2024 at 12:04:18 am UTC+9:30 [email protected] wrote:

> So i'm new to this app and trying to figure it out.  I've tried importing 
> a gpx.  The ottawa ride for dad route.
>
> It appears the waypoints or poker stops are not in file and the route does 
> not follow exactly the roads intended.
>
> Not sure what i'm doing wrong.  Do i have to add the waypoints/poker stops 
> as intermediate and if so, how.  How do i make sure the route is exactly as 
> intended?  Do i attach roads?  If so at 5m (the smallest).  Not exactly 
> sure what this does.
>

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