Brettus
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Wondering how the forum members are split between the OSes given the MG4 supports both.
Whatever one O/S has, it's quickly copied on another. They play off one another constantly (IOS and Android)As an iOS user, I was playing with Google maps etc as my satnav app.
But I recently started using Apple Maps exclusively and ditched both TomTomGo (paid), Waze and even Google maps.
Especially in central London where I live, Google maps lack of street detail was confusing me at several junctions. Yes one could enable the hybrid satellite view but it was even more confusing for me
Apple Maps now even draws the junction complete with yellow boxes and pedestrian crossings!
Gives me charging parks nearby and it’s way better integrated into the wide infotainment screen.
They really stepped up their game.
Have never tried it but can you change route options to "fastest" to avoid slower roads?I have tended to use Google Maps for a long time but both it and Apple Maps are pretty poor at rural directions - they tend to want to take me down tiny Devon lanes in an attempt to shave a few seconds off the journey.
Does anyone know a mapping solution that does a better job of this? I'd love to be able to say 'Prefer main roads' or 'Avoid small lanes' or similar.
You sure can. You can also choose to avoid ferries, toll roads, unsealed roads etcHave never tried it but can you change route options to "fastest" to avoid slower roads?
In my experience Google Maps tends to want to take main roads. Where I live is pretty rural with lots of single track roads and google avoids them like the plague whereas those who know, know these are often much quicker than the main roads during peak hours, even if you have to be alert for deer and pheasants. Quite a few have level crossings or even fords, so maybe that affects how google treats them.I have tended to use Google Maps for a long time but both it and Apple Maps are pretty poor at rural directions - they tend to want to take me down tiny Devon lanes in an attempt to shave a few seconds off the journey.
Does anyone know a mapping solution that does a better job of this? I'd love to be able to say 'Prefer main roads' or 'Avoid small lanes' or similar.