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Sam Couter wrote: Actually, driving to disconnected nodes is something that happens all the time. I have frequently been navigating to various nodes - some servos, some other POI's or sometimes just personal waypoints. None of these lie on a road, and certainly are not associated with other nodes.Roy Wallace <[email protected]> wrote: What I have found is that the Etrex will navigate to the nearest road, then give a message "Enter Shell Luddenham on Left". The only ambiguity is when the POI is on a corner, and there are two adjacent roads. (I found another servo to check it on). The Etrex navigator seems to find the road with the highest priority - secondary takes precedence over residential or unclassified. That's just on the Etrex. The Nuvi seems to recognise both roads - well at least some of the time. So adding in service roads may be adding complexity for selected devices only. There may also be mapping issues - I'm still investigating that, and will come back later if anything turns up. But in the meantime, my wife and I are off for 2 weeks holiday, so this one goes on the back burner. Mind you, a trip from Campbelltown (NSW) to the Great Ocean Road (via Canberra) could turn up lots of other issues. Regards Richard C. |
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