For now the work-around is to navigate to some point on your scenic route to force the issue, and then navigate again from there. Not ideal.
I also use that work-around
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For now the work-around is to navigate to some point on your scenic route to force the issue, and then navigate again from there. Not ideal.
I think you can drag and drop to create new routes/ waypoints in Google maps and then share to the Tesla.As far as I know, you can only select a destination on google maps, which you can send to your Tesla. The Tesla navigation than calculates the route from your location to that destination
but not enough people are complaining for it to be included.
Oh yeah, I do!thanks Noodles, you get my point
It's not that it's stupid; it's that the design choices reflected the philosophy of most Americans who are in a car- in a gross perversion of a common saying, to most it's about the destination, not the journey.In the end, a artificial system is stupid
Teslas nav does not use google maps for anything except the base map and satellite view.
Navigation, routing, and traffic are done by other parties.
Teslas nav does not use google maps for anything except the base map and satellite view.
Navigation, routing, and traffic are done by other parties.
didn't like that the car's nav wants to make my charge at 100%, and arrive with 5%
I can relate to this. I was parked outside of Dick's Sporting Goods at the West Nyack mall (Palisades Mall). Point "A" on the map. I don't know the area. I needed to charge. I saw there was a supercharger nearby (Point "B"), but didn't know how to get to it. The navigation had me go the Red route. (?!?!?!?). After seeing where the supercharger was, all I needed to do was go through the parking lot (Green). Heck, it could even have told me to go the Orange route. But no, it made me leave the mall and get onto the highway. WTF.
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I can relate to this. I was parked outside of Dick's Sporting Goods at the West Nyack mall (Palisades Mall). Point "A" on the map. I don't know the area. I needed to charge. I saw there was a supercharger nearby (Point "B"), but didn't know how to get to it. The navigation had me go the Red route. (?!?!?!?). After seeing where the supercharger was, all I needed to do was go through the parking lot (Green). Heck, it could even have told me to go the Orange route. But no, it made me leave the mall and get onto the highway. WTF.
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I can relate to this. I was parked outside of Dick's Sporting Goods at the West Nyack mall (Palisades Mall). Point "A" on the map. I don't know the area. I needed to charge. I saw there was a supercharger nearby (Point "B"), but didn't know how to get to it. The navigation had me go the Red route. (?!?!?!?). After seeing where the supercharger was, all I needed to do was go through the parking lot (Green). Heck, it could even have told me to go the Orange route. But no, it made me leave the mall and get onto the highway. WTF.