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    • remarty12R Offline
      remarty12
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      Hello. I don't know how to force the road between two points on the map. Thanks

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      • Jan BuriánekJ Offline
        Jan Buriánek Mapsters Premium
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        Hi,
        forcing a direct (off-road) connection between two points is not possible on Mapy.com at the moment. Routes must follow mapped paths/roads.

        The simplest workaround is to split your trip into multiple routed routes (plans).

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          dronemarch Local expert Premium Backseat navigator @remarty12
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          @remarty12
          @Jan-Buriánek

          1. Yes, I also add pins somewhere on a planned route other than the suggested one if I want to force a different route. However, remember that if you are driving and it turns out that a road is impassable, the navigation system will continue to guide you not to your destination, but to the first pin in the sequence. So sometimes you need to be ready to remove the pin.

          2. You can also choose not to set waypoints if you see that the planned route is a good option. But if you are driving a car, make sure you have the ‘Fast’ or ‘Short’ option set (it appears when you tap the car icon) - then the set route should remain unchanged, but if you have ‘Fast with traffic’ set, be prepared for the app to change the route while you are driving.

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