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Posted by Andrew on May 22, 2011, 8:24 pm
So I created a route (happens either when I download or when I do it on the
unit itself) with multiple waypoints. For some bizarre reason, it is
telling me each 'stop' is 5 or 10 minutes -- net is that for a 5 mile route
with, say, 5 stops (I am forcing a particular route), the total time ETA is
listed as 55 minutes(!).

Any way that I can tell it I just want to 'drive thru' these stops and not a
assume I am actually STOPPING?

Thanks - this is so bizarre.

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- Andrew



Posted by Andrew on May 24, 2011, 10:47 pm
Andrew wrote:
:: So I created a route (happens either when I download or when I do it
:: on the unit itself) with multiple waypoints. For some bizarre
:: reason, it is telling me each 'stop' is 5 or 10 minutes -- net is
:: that for a 5 mile route with, say, 5 stops (I am forcing a
:: particular route), the total time ETA is listed as 55 minutes(!).
::
:: Any way that I can tell it I just want to 'drive thru' these stops
:: and not a assume I am actually STOPPING?
::
:: Thanks - this is so bizarre.
::
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:: Regards -
::
:: - Andrew

In further reflection and understanding, it appears that these times between
waypoints are driving times rounded UP to the nearest 5 minutes...so even if
a waypoint is only 100 yards past another one on the same route, the total
estimated time will be calculated 5 minutes between these two waypoints.
On a long drive, probably not a big deal. But on a drive of less than 5
miles with a number of different way points to force a particular route, the
error becomes huge!

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Regards -

- Andrew



Posted by Peter H. Coffin on May 25, 2011, 7:31 am
On Tue, 24 May 2011 22:47:30 -0400, Andrew wrote:
> In further reflection and understanding, it appears that these times between
> waypoints are driving times rounded UP to the nearest 5 minutes...so even if
> a waypoint is only 100 yards past another one on the same route, the total
> estimated time will be calculated 5 minutes between these two waypoints.
> On a long drive, probably not a big deal. But on a drive of less than 5
> miles with a number of different way points to force a particular route, the
> error becomes huge!

More likely, it's presuming you're going to stop at the via point, get
out of the car, go buy milk or whatever your errand is, then continue on
your way. The five minutes is to account for that kind of task, not
blowing through like you're on a timed checkpoint in a video game.

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94. When arresting prisoners, my guards will not allow them to stop and
grab a useless trinket of purely sentimental value.
        --Peter Anspach's list of things to do as an Evil Overlord

Posted by Andrew on May 26, 2011, 8:19 am
Peter H. Coffin wrote:
:: On Tue, 24 May 2011 22:47:30 -0400, Andrew wrote:
::: In further reflection and understanding, it appears that these
::: times between waypoints are driving times rounded UP to the nearest
::: 5 minutes...so even if a waypoint is only 100 yards past another
::: one on the same route, the total estimated time will be calculated
::: 5 minutes between these two waypoints.
::: On a long drive, probably not a big deal. But on a drive of less
::: than 5 miles with a number of different way points to force a
::: particular route, the error becomes huge!
::
:: More likely, it's presuming you're going to stop at the via point,
:: get out of the car, go buy milk or whatever your errand is, then
:: continue on your way. The five minutes is to account for that kind
:: of task, not blowing through like you're on a timed checkpoint in a
:: video game.
::
:: --
:: 94. When arresting prisoners, my guards will not allow them to stop
:: and grab a useless trinket of purely sentimental value.
:: --Peter Anspach's list of things to do as an Evil Overlord

Sounds reasonable, but I wish there was a way I could just tell it to just
use the point as a waypoint to drive through, and not assume I am stopping!

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Regards -

- Andrew



Posted by Peter H. Coffin on May 26, 2011, 12:52 pm
On Thu, 26 May 2011 08:19:52 -0400, Andrew wrote:
> Peter H. Coffin wrote:
>:: More likely, it's presuming you're going to stop at the via point,
>:: get out of the car, go buy milk or whatever your errand is, then
>:: continue on your way. The five minutes is to account for that kind
>:: of task, not blowing through like you're on a timed checkpoint in a
>:: video game.
> Sounds reasonable, but I wish there was a way I could just tell it to
> just use the point as a waypoint to drive through, and not assume I am
> stopping!

Just tell yourself what wonderful time you're making.. (:

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