Continuous navigation
Liz C
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Automatic next waypoint and via entry while riding.
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Doug
I will be ridng a motorcycle on "Historic Route 20" from Boston to Newport, Oregon this September. Definitely not the fastest route. By preplanning the route it requires many vias and there are many waypoints of things to see, restaurants and hotels along the way. For instance there are 41 total on my first day of riding from Boston to New York. Some vias are close together in order to stick to the original, historic route (which is the whole idea), like a few 100 yards apart. Upon arriving at every via and waypoint, I will need to go to the app on my phone mounted on my handlebar (not easy to see), tap the next waypoint, tap navigate, tap select route, select the route (which I already have planned), then tap go. 41 times in one day while trying to efficiently and safely ride a motorcycle. I'll probably have to pull to the side of the road each time. If the weather is lousy, it will be a worse nightmare.
Wouldn't it be great if the app automatically loaded the next waypoint or via once you reached the last one, and automatically loaded the route that you have preplanned? And maybe even start that navigation automatically unless you tap a cancel or delay button? Or make it voice activated (my helmet has integrated speakers and a microphone that connects to my phone). That seems like a software update that you could do that would tremendously improve the function of Roadtrippers. How 'bout it?
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This is the most basic function of what you are offering. After I plan a trip, I expected your mobile app to navigate me on my route. Without this, your service is worthless to me. I feel like I've been tricked. I'm telling everyone. This is awful.
Liz C
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Continuous Navigation
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Linda Adkisson
I bought the subscription specifically for continuous navigation with the idea that waypoints would be suggested and able to be altered and or edited based on personal plans I did not realize I’d have to re-enter my desired route each step of the way. Poor form. This should be escalated up the chain and get in place ASAP . It appears to be an ongoing issue If you aren’t going to fix it, at least be honest with potential customers so we know exactly what we are paying for.
Liz C
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Missing Feature
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Kevin Betts
Really disappointed to learn that when you tell Roadtrippers to navigate to a waypoint in your itinerary it bypasses waypoints. So it you have wavepointed to take a city bypass it ignores the bypass waypoint. I have been told you need to navigate to each waypoint separately BUT that is difficult if not unsafe to have to pick up your phone and navigate to the next waypoint while driving. This huge lack negates many of the positives of Roadtrippers.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Dawn Carpenter
I'm surprised that I cant just pop this map into Google Maps! Please either allow continuous navigation and/or a way to put the maps into google maps.
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Brian Lewis914
I should have taken the 7 day FREE trial because I WOULD NOT have purchased this product. Then I see that this open issue is THREE YEARS old!!??
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Brian Lewis914
I agree, this should be priority number 1 with Road Trippers. I bought a 15 month Premium membership to have this option and it was never mentioned until I couldn't navigate the entire trip and found the phrase Road Trippers does not support this at this time. Un-Sat for a navigation program of any kind!!
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Becky Foreman
I'm a new member and thought I was doing something wrong in the navigation tool. Now I realize it wasn't me at all. I definitely vote for continuous navigation being an option.
Liz C
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continuous navigation
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Mark Stine
Please allow for continuous navigation! It would make everything so seamless and way less annoying.
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Mark Stine
If the tool only supports navigation to a single waypoint it's not much of a road TRIP tool. Can use google maps easier and simpler :-(
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