Yesterday, on the home stretch of a road trip when I might not have even used navigation, it routed me quite a longer way. Because the system had been behaving wonky (see my post on Google Maps not showing route during navigation), I ignored navigation and took my usual route - even after repeated instructions to make a U-turn. No traffic highlights were being displayed while Nav was active (a temporary bug), and there was no warning or explanation about the the unusual instruction (ie to go south when my destination was north). Turns out there had been a fatal fiery accident on a 3-mile long bridge that closed the bridge for about 6 hours. Nav was routing me to the next closet, but more southerly crossing. Ended up taking an extra 40 miles and 2 hours in traffic to get home.
My wife kept saying - aren't you glad I made you stop at that last supercharger to get some extra buffer. Without it, I had about a 40 mile buffer for an 80 mile segment, which I thought should have been plenty, but would have really pushed it close. In the end, the only thing with range anxiety was my bladder :biggrin:
My wife kept saying - aren't you glad I made you stop at that last supercharger to get some extra buffer. Without it, I had about a 40 mile buffer for an 80 mile segment, which I thought should have been plenty, but would have really pushed it close. In the end, the only thing with range anxiety was my bladder :biggrin: