Yoyo, thanks for the kind words guys - always nice to hear!
you have to put in enough waypoints
Sound advice - particularly when building routes in areas with loads of junctions, e.g. navigating your way through cities. The mapping remains accurate, it's how your GPS then translates it that sometimes causes head-aches (the same thing happens on pretty much all route planners --> GPS devices). The trick is to put in plenty of waypoints in & around any busy sections to force your GPS to stay on the right track.
That said, if it is literally just to get you from A to B through a city, and you're not for example dead set on going a very specific route, it's not normally a big issue.
The golden rule (I've found) for route planning is to remember that your GPS's local settings will ALWAYS overrule everything else. So if you've created a lovely wiggly route using A & B roads, but your GPS is set to always go 'Fastest Route' - guess what, you'll be diverted onto the Motorway.
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- James M