Jim
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Meanwhile Apple Mapping gets better and better, Always chose google over apple, but apple maps are my first choice now. Traffic is better too and ETA's are spot on.
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Good job you didn't get another Hymer then as you'd be stuck between the hedges!I mainly use Google maps just to check for traffic.
Wasn't that impressed with the satnav in the new van (Fiat 10" Uconnect) so a few weeks ago I put Google up on the screen. Took us off a main road near Bath across a narrow toll bridge cost me a whole pound! Had me crapping myself for miles down tiny country lanes through little villages to arrive at destination which was 50yds off the A36. Won't be using it again.
Got loads of mapping programs on my phone can't get them to work on Android Auto but not really tried very hard.
Maybe it's a garden centre thing, I live in Cheadle staffs and yesterday I needed to go to a centre near Rugeley. Google maps took me to a car park on the edge of Cannock Chase some 2 .miles away.Has anyone found Google maps to be giving stupid routes lately, yesterday Julie was going to a garden centre between stoke and leek so just got Google up to show her where it was.
There is an almost straight route which it has been on thousands of times, but yesterday for some unknown reason it wanted me to go into uttoxeter and back up the a50 , no road holdups or anything, a good 5 miles over going straight.
Couldn't get it to go any other way which it did before.
Here we go maps just went the normal way.
Yep, homeward bound from the west country I had Gmaps running for speedo checks, at one point it was advocating turning around and taking a very circular route for a 2 minute saving. The traffic was a mare Friday though, 7.5 hours, door to door, with a short stop fuel and tea. I've also had the reluctance of the app to turn off. As other's have said, you wonder just where it is routing you when it has you firmly by the short and curly's??Isn't anyone going to jump on me for this thread. Seeing that I have always bulled up Google maps I thought you would all be saying, I told you so.
But to be fair to everyone I am really done with this, if it does this 5 miles from home you have to wonder what it's going to do somewhere you don't know.
Now I need a lesson on how I can still use google maps in the new van without blasted carplay taking over. I have turned off Siri and Bluetooth and thereās no physical cable but still as soon as I set start on my phone the 1/2 map pops up on the monitor. The best Iāve managed to keep on my phone is that useless written list of directions!! Going mad here. We want to have Google maps running on phone as well as this fancy pants new satnav. That doesnāt seem to be an option. Anyone know how to turn Carplay off?
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Can you explain what you mean by head unit please? I have to confess when people kept using the term I assumed they meant they were using wireless headphones/earbuds but I am now thinking you all mean something else. You also say ārock solidā ?Have you tried it using the cable plugged into the dedicated communication port? My Fiat 2022 base is rock solid on both the phone and head unit when connected that way. Can also switch between mapping apps on the head unit while still having the original one on the phone - muted where necessary.
The ācar stereoā ācar radioā. The technical term is the head unitCan you explain what you mean by head unit please?
āReliableā or similar would be my guess.You also say ārock solidā ?
I have had the same issue for the last few months - but not every time. It must be a bug with GM as I have just upgraded to a new phone and still have the same issue.My Google maps keeps freezing when navigation finished with the smiley faces at the bottom, also sometimes the keyboard doesn't pop up when I need to type something. Force closing it fixes it until next time, been doing it weeks now, I'm surprised it hasn't been fixed.
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To be fair to Google, it's not their fault if someone puts the incorrect location in for a business.Maybe it's a garden centre thing, I live in Cheadle staffs and yesterday I needed to go to a centre near Rugeley. Google maps took me to a car park on the edge of Cannock Chase some 2 .miles away.
The Uconnect unit/display on the dashboard.āRock solidā no dropping of connection which sometimes happed when connecting wirelessly. Apple Maps is my app of choice as it appears to have the most up to date routing and, most importantly, live updating of traffic conditions and mobile speed checks, etc. If itās a new off the beaten track destination Iāll also run Magic Earth with the āTruckā option selected in tandem with it to see what different routing options it might throw up.Can you explain what you mean by head unit please? I have to confess when people kept using the term I assumed they meant they were using wireless headphones/earbuds but I am now thinking you all mean something else. You also say ārock solidā ?
Thankyou, Iām having a go with Apple maps as of today to see how I get on in my car which is a Fiat and then weāre driving the van tomorrow so fingers crossed. Apple maps used to be rubbish compared to google maps but Iāve not looked in years. 8 days to get it sorted before Europe!The Uconnect unit/display on the dashboard.āRock solidā no dropping of connection which sometimes happed when connecting wirelessly. Apple Maps is my app of choice as it appears to have the most up to date routing and, most importantly, live updating of traffic conditions and mobile speed checks, etc. If itās a new off the beaten track destination Iāll also run Magic Earth with the āTruckā option selected in tandem with it to see what different routing options it might throw up.
In my op I had put in the correct actual place but that didn't make the slightest difference it still wants me to go to uttoxeter to get there.To be fair to Google, it's not their fault if someone puts the incorrect location in for a business.
If they don't bother to geolocate the precise location, then Google will use the centre of the post code area.
This can cause many strange routings.
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I believe the apps on our phones have to updated after being rewritten at source, then sanctified by Android before they work on Android Auto.I mainly use Google maps just to check for traffic.
Wasn't that impressed with the satnav in the new van (Fiat 10" Uconnect) so a few weeks ago I put Google up on the screen. Took us off a main road near Bath across a narrow toll bridge cost me a whole pound! Had me crapping myself for miles down tiny country lanes through little villages to arrive at destination which was 50yds off the A36. Won't be using it again.
Got loads of mapping programs on my phone can't get them to work on Android Auto but not really tried very hard.
I make a point of adding and correcting locations on Google (and TomTom, Garmin, OSM, and others) maps.To be fair to Google, it's not their fault if someone puts the incorrect location in for a business.
If they don't bother to geolocate the precise location, then Google will use the centre of the post code area.
This can cause many strange routings.
Yes but this has only just happened , I have used Google maps at least 10 years and it's never took me that way before, no matter what I do it insists on going that way, it's not just me I got my lad to try it on his phone and he gets exactly the same.
It doesn't fill you with confidence if it adds 30% on to a journey around here what's it going to do in Europe?The
I don't think this can possibly be the case for this route. We have a straight run on a good wide road that it's always used before, but now for some reason that I can't alter by any settings it wants to add about 5 miles to a 7 mile journey through narrow country roads.Part of the problem might be that Google Maps defaults to sending you on the "Eco" route. I turned this function off, eventually found it by trawling through the settings in Maps.
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Have you reported it to Google? If you go to Google Maps menu (tap your account top right) > Help and Feedback > you can report Navigation problems or Product feedback.It looks as if this thread is dying now but I really think it's something that should be investigated.
I will have a go at it but it's not strictly my point, if it does this on a road we know and it has always taken the straight route why has it suddenly changed, and what is it doing on routes we don't know?Have you reported it to Google? If you go to Google Maps menu (tap your account top right) > Help and Feedback > you can report Navigation problems or Product feedback.
I have had a look at this but it's far to complicated for me.I will have a go at it but it's not strictly my point, if it does this on a road we know and it has always taken the straight route why has it suddenly changed, and what is it doing on routes we don't know?
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No been there as long as I have.I have just been playing around with Google Maps for your area and it really does not want to use the un-named lane that would be the shortest route. Are the no entry signs just after you cross the river on this lane new? If they are perhaps a Google Muppet has decided that this closes off the whole route.
Yes that has been mentioned but on this one both routes start in the same direction on the same road.Not sure if this is on or off the point, but if I park at the top of my drive pointing forwards, I get a different route out of town to if I park at the end. Since we are close to the city centre with its one way system, it can send you up the Mendips along some quite narrow roads. But once you have selected a route, it tends to want to stick to that route rather than completely resetting.
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