Originally Posted by
Steve B.
Would you take a minute and describe what the options are for getting to a route if you are not actually on it ?
??? I did that. If you start/load a route and you are not on it, you get
one option: t
he standard "navigate to start" option.
Originally Posted by
Steve B.
...the routing should be similar to a scenario where you go off course - or leave the route.
I get that it could be similar but
you don't get the same options when starting a route.
Originally Posted by
Steve B.
I had read they had greatly improved options for this, such as a described in my quote from DC Rainmakers review.
The
quote you provided from DC Rainmaker talked about
leaving a route. Again, the 1030+ is better than the 1030 (I had one and still have it in the family) is better (but not perfect) when
leaving a route.
Originally Posted by
Steve B.
It appeared that you had several options to get onto the course if you were not starting on the actual course.
I don't get how you are seeing starting a route as the same thing as
leaving a route. "Start" and "leave" are
different words.
(It's not unreasonable to expect that the two different cases would have similar options. But they don't.)