I thought Apple maps gave you a map you could explore, but I never quite figured out that feature of it. The trick with Seeing Eye, or any of them is to probably be able to know enough of the route ahead of time so it recalculates you around the intersection you wanted to avoid. When we do it at least the first time, my instructor will be along, so we can check out the big intersection to see how hard it really sounds to determine when to cross it. If she meant large in the sense that it has a median where it will take a couple cycles to cross, then that other route I can't find might be in order.
----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Turner To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 7:50 PM Subject: RE: mapquest app and getting more information from it I guess I missed that part of your original question. Sorry. No, MapQuest does not give you the cross streets until you are ready to turn. BlindSquare will announce them as you come to them. I think the only way to do a virtual tour to get familiar with the cross streets might be with something like the Seeing Eye GPS software for the computer, whose exact name escapes me right now. I think you can do a virtual walk-through of a route on the computer. Check the Senderogroup.com web site. I hope that helps, Richard From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brent Harding Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 4:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: mapquest app and getting more information from it Is there a way to get the list of cross streets without being able to read the map? As for their website, the drive and walk options aren't visible with JFW. I want to know what streets I will be crossing in a longer span when it might say something like, "Go 0.3 miles and turn left on Adams". I may need to take a bus somewhere I haven't gone and don't know what streets are out there, and I'd like to plan it before I go. ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Turner To: ViPone list Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 8:00 AM Subject: RE: mapquest app and getting more information from it Hi, In the current version of MapQuest, make sure it is using your location. Then, put in your destination address in what it seems to call B. Double tap on Get Directions. Now, don’t double tap on start navigation. If you have more than one route possible, you should find them labeled as route 1, route 2, etc. Double tap on route 1 and it should say selected. Then, flick right to the list button and double tap and it too should now say selected. Then, flick right beyond the information about traffic and you should find the list of directions. After checking that out, just go back to the upper part of the screen and select route 2 and so on. Once you find the route you want, then double tap on start navigation. It is unfortunate that MapQuest won’t let third party apps like BlindSquare launch it or it could become an option for turn by turn routes from within BlindSquare. For the most part, I prefer MapQuest over Google or Apple Maps. I hope that helps, Richard From: "Brent Harding" <[email protected]> Date: August 9, 2015 at 2:51:52 PM PDT To: <[email protected]> Subject: mapquest app and getting more information from it Reply-To: [email protected] Hi there! I found that Seeing Eye doesn't always give me enough information about the route I'm trying to do, or gives me a route to go the wrong way on a 1-way street, or to use that street at a location it doesn't go through. I just tried downloading Mapquest to see what routes are possible to go to a location where my ATM access would be free. I don't want to pay $4 at the other place I found. When I put in the address of where I want to go, and it makes up a route, I hit the list button so I can read all the directions. How do I get the other routes I can use? I tried their website, and I can't figure out how to get it to switch to walking directions, and highways just don't work when you're blind. I've always been shown routes I needed to know by whatever O&M instructor I had, but my VR counselor expects me to be able to take the bus anywhere it goes in town without the instructor's help. I can't seem to get the transit person to stay on the phone long enough and explain all the rest of the directions, as they want me to do, and holding up the bus once we arrive to try getting it from the driver is bad. 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