| ▲ | wlesieutre a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Even for driving the major apps are crappy about routes. I was on Foothills Parkway a while ago and wanted to keep Apple Maps running just as a "miles/time remaining" indicator. It can't do anything other than fastest route, with the option to ignore highways. So unless you set a waypoint halfway between every single entry/exit, it will want to get off the parkway and take US 321 instead. You can manually set up the route using a bunch of waypoints, but then it tells you the distance/time to next stop (which are arbitrary map points) instead of the distance to the end of the parkway, and you can't save the route so you'd better not touch it or want to look at anything else on the map once you have it set up. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | motoroco 15 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I had the same issue planning roadtrips where the journey is the destination. I’ve paid for apps like InRoute despite poor UX, inability to access my routes from desktop, and zero collaboration support I got increasingly frustrated looking for a replacement that I made https://plotalong.app in my spare time so that my wife and I could plan and save our motorcycle trips together. We still have to add the occasional “via” waypoint but it’s leagues better than Google maps at sticking to the scenic route I need to update the marketing site and get new users into the map faster, but if you want a quick way in here’s an actual trip I took last year and spruced up to serve as a demo https://plotalong.app/maps/5c735b43-cb84-5a7b-8976-2d4e0c383... New features and improvements come out regularly so if you have any suggestions send me a message | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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