Go and have a play with a Nav 6, then come back with your findings. Then I'll listen to you.
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So where is my user mistake with planning route?
Personally I think it's expensive piece of shit!

I have just picked up my expensive piece of shit and asked it to plot me a route A to B, Middletown to Buttington using the fastest time, with no preferences other than avoiding U-turns set. The mode used is motorcycle. As far as I can see this route would take me straight past where your expensive piece of shite throws a wobbly and takes you off the A458, yes or no?
My expensive piece of shit, routed me (not unsurprisingly, perhaps) straight down the A458 with no detours off any sideroads at all. A journey of 2.9 miles taking three minutes.
I then deleted the route from my piece of expensive shite.
I then changed the preference setting from fastest time to wiggly roads and asked the expensive piece of shite to calculate the same A to B route again.
Again, it routed me straight down the A458, not troubling itself to detour off at all.
So, two identical A to B routes, two different settings, two identical results, neither featuring any kind of deviation from the A458.
I am now at a loss to understand how or why your piece of expensive shite is behaving differently to my expensive piece of shite, when calculating an A to B route with nothing (by way of any points) in between. Maybe it has something to do with the total route length, my little route to experiment only was very short. Maybe it's something about the way you ask your device to plot routes? Maybe your device really is corrupted and / or subject to demonic possession? Who knows?
Now, over to you to share your route file with us to see if we can find a way to replicate your problem.
Failing that, get yourself a house brick and a length of string. Tie the device to the brick and hurl it at the vendor or into the nearest river. You'll feel better, no doubt about it.
Maybe it's like everything else in Wales, refuses to work and blames everyone else?![]()
I doubt you would! In fact it matters not that I don't have a Nav 6, my comments would apply to any modern device, a new mobile for instance. We all have to learn how to use these devices and most learning proccesses involve making mistakes.
Why are you, and some others, not prepared to even consider operator error? Is is pride, stubboness or stupidity?
It is very clear from some of the responses that some folk have never actually read the user manual. I grant you its not the usual way, we tend to open the box and play with our new toys without bothering to read anything. I am as guilty as anyone of doing this. But when the toy does not perform as expected grown ups read the manual and try to work out just what caused the problem. Grown ups are open to the idea that their input might just have somethng to do with it. Grown ups ask for help and are prepared to consider any advice given.
I repeat I have never said that it must be operator error, just that people should accept that such error is possible.
John

Interesting, my Zumo 660 behaves in a similar way, no scurvy road option but when the vehicle is changed to motorcycle it goes all over the place, consequently I always keep it in 'Car' mode..
Why so defensive? And condescending?
And still neither you, or anyone else praising how great Garmin is, and how stupid everyone else is, are prepared to answer a question that I've posted several times in this very thread.
Even Wapping (who knows everything about Garmin & Basecamp) has also had issues with his Nav 6, as per my previous post & link, so it's obviously not just us simpletons that have been struggling.
If you read my question, and answer it, you can then step down from your high horse. If you can't answer my question, I'll just leave it there, as you're obviously not prepared to admit that there is an issue.
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Now that is an interesting point, must try that, thanks for pointing that out.
Interesting, my Zumo 660 behaves in a similar way, no scurvy road option but when the vehicle is changed to motorcycle it goes all over the place, consequently I always keep it in 'Car' mode..
....maybe the 660 isn't 'that bad' after all 


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I will presume that this Quote (You've got to admit that it's a pretty big coincidence that quite a few people on here that have used Garmin and Nav 4's/ 5's are also reporting the same issues?)
is the question you require an answer to...Why do you think this is?
I will try to answer it if this is the question you refer to.
If you take a look back into the history of satnavs...
One last thing, there should be no need for someone to explain this to you, you should already know.