![]() The problem with your "genuine block" approach is that your definition of genuine is going to be different than mine. I guess some of us disagree with your approach. Note if you are in the western part of Virginia and desire to route down Skyline Dr or the Blue Ridge Parkway you can't just use on midpoint destination since these roads are so much slower than the interstate, you will be routed to the one destination and then the next chance back to the interstate for the rest of the route, which is why you may need more than one destination along the route. ![]() Note if you add it say 1/2 way that might be sufficient. Route to your final destination and then search for the destination along the desired route. Find a destination (or destinations) along the route that you desire.This will have an extra priority to stay on this route (call it stickyness). If your desired route is one of them then select it. Select Routes (or Routes & HOV) and look at the up to three routes.Note this will help but not be an absolute lock. Waze's design is to get you to your destination the fastest legal way that it can find.īut here are two ways that might be useful to you on "locking" in your desired route.
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