NineElectrics
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Normally, I don’t post these, as there are a ton of them and I don’t have much time. This one irked me more than usual, though.
This time, between Vantage, WA and Ellensburg, the nav. tried to route me off I-90 onto a small, rural road network for dozens of miles, and then did it once more. There was nothing wrong with I-90 according to Google Maps (which is my primary mode of navigation on the Rivian) so I ignored these repeated requests to lengthen my journey and stayed on I-90. Indeed, it turns out that the road was perfectly fine, with no evidence of past accidents, and almost no traffic.
That saved me a lot of time, because the speed limit of I-90 is 70 mph, and the speed limit for the recommended Vantage Highway is 35 mph!
There must be hiccups in the data, because it did t take long for Rivian to reroute me correctly both times once I blew by their terrible off ramp recommendations. This is the problem with Rivian: the data is full of problems and nobody is being paid to correct them. Errors probably number in the tens of thousands for the US alone. Whereas, Apple and Google can use GPS data from their billions of phones to automatically fix errors in most cases, as well as respond to accidents and transient road closures.
Always run Apple or Google navigation alongside the Rivian nav. Because there is no CarPlay, I mount my phone on the dash.
This time, between Vantage, WA and Ellensburg, the nav. tried to route me off I-90 onto a small, rural road network for dozens of miles, and then did it once more. There was nothing wrong with I-90 according to Google Maps (which is my primary mode of navigation on the Rivian) so I ignored these repeated requests to lengthen my journey and stayed on I-90. Indeed, it turns out that the road was perfectly fine, with no evidence of past accidents, and almost no traffic.
That saved me a lot of time, because the speed limit of I-90 is 70 mph, and the speed limit for the recommended Vantage Highway is 35 mph!
There must be hiccups in the data, because it did t take long for Rivian to reroute me correctly both times once I blew by their terrible off ramp recommendations. This is the problem with Rivian: the data is full of problems and nobody is being paid to correct them. Errors probably number in the tens of thousands for the US alone. Whereas, Apple and Google can use GPS data from their billions of phones to automatically fix errors in most cases, as well as respond to accidents and transient road closures.
Always run Apple or Google navigation alongside the Rivian nav. Because there is no CarPlay, I mount my phone on the dash.
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