{{ :manual:user_guide:ic_path_add_new_alt.png?nolink|}} ====== Route Planning ====== ---- ===== About routes ===== **Routes** are strings of routepoints along which user is **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation|navigated]]** during his activity - hiking, biking etc. **Routes** are **pre-planned, drawn on a map or imported** and put into navigation devices so that we can travel along their lines. **Tracks** that were recorded by you or someone else **can be turned into routes** when we need to navigate them. **Routes** can be drawn **manually on the map** or **automatically** by a **[[manual:faq:how_to_navigate_offline:|router]]**. **Locus Map** provides several methods of creating routes: * **Route planner** - tool for manual and automatic drawing of routes with routing service assistance * **Changing tracks to routes** - using tracks as routes for navigation ===== Route planner ===== ==== Quick reference ==== For a quick reference, check the basics video tutorial: {{youtube>wvSmKN8aOEg?full}}\\ ==== How to start it ==== The planner can be started in several ways: * Menu > Route planner\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan14.jpg |}} * Menu > Tracks > **+** > Route planner\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan15.jpg |}} * add function to the [[:manual:user_guide:functions:panel|Function panel]] for quick launch\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan16.jpg |}} * **[[manual:user_guide:webplanner:planning|Web route planner]]** - you can plan routes also on a **[[https://web.locusmap.app|website]]** and then **[[manual:user_guide:sync|sync]]** it with your app ==== Route planner screen ==== {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan.jpg |}} - **Drawing mode selector** - select among various routing modes, or the manual mode. The currently active mode is indicated on the button. - **add/remove route shaping points** - **back/forward** - move along planning process steps - **[[manual:user_guide:mainscr_lpanel|content panel]]** - slides out a panel with a selection of maps and other layers - **centering** - centers the screen on your current GPS location - **zooming** - zooms the map in or out (buttons can be hidden in route menu > settings) - **basic stats** - length, estimated time, elevation gain/loss - **graph tab switch** opens the elevation chart and surface/way type graphs:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan2.jpg |}} - **itinerary** - dynamic list of shaping or via point on the route The **top bar** - contains **Save/Navigate** button and the **Route menu**. ==== Route line ==== {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan20.jpg |}} * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:shapept.png?nolink&20|}} **shaping point** - basic point building the route, can be changed into **via point**. * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:auxpt.png?nolink&20|}} **segment point** - forms on the line between shaping points. Changes to a new shaping point when shifted. Indicates the activity for which the route segment was planned. Tapping it opens the option to re-calculate the segment in a different profile. * {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:viapt.png?nolink&20|}} **via point** - place through which you want to go during navigation. Its name is announced by voice navigation when you navigate the route. When a routing mode is on, the line between points runs along roads and paths. If you choose to draw manually, the line is straight between points, unrelated to roads. ===== Drawing instructions ===== ==== Add shaping points ==== The route is built with **shaping points** {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:shapept.png?nolink&20|}} added on map: * by **tapping** {{:manual:user_guide:ic_point_add_alt.png?30|}} (points are added on the **cursor position**) * by **tapping directly on the map** (this option can be turned off in the route menu) The route line, rendered between shaping points, contains also **segment points** {{:manual:user_guide:tracks:auxpt.png?nolink&20|}}. Both shaping and segment points can be **moved on the map** and the route is **immediately re-rendered** accordingly. You change a segment point into a shaping point, creating new segment points in between. **NEVER place the shaping points on intersections!** The router must know the direction **after the turn** to add the proper navigation command. Locus Map marks the wrongly placed shaping points by a red circle:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan43.jpg?nolink |}} ==== Set the drawing mode ==== If you use the route planner for the first time, it will draw the route line in the walking profile. If you want to **change it**: * tap the drawing mode button * tap the routing profile button to open the selection * select another routing profile * set additional parameters if necessary and close the dialog\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan3.gif?nolink |}} ==== Routing mode ==== * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_type_cycle_alt.png?nolink&30}}, {{:manual:user_guide:ic_type_tourist_alt.png?nolink&30|}}, {{:manual:user_guide:ic_type_car_alt.png?nolink&30|}} etc. - the route line between shaping points is calculated by a **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:settings#router|router]]**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan5.jpg |}}\\ The shape of the line depends on selected **profile** - car or bike routes run along roads, MTB or walking routes along paths etc.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan60.jpg?nolink |}} Each profile has **additional parameters** that influence the route progress:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan57.jpg?nolink |}} * **Include navigation commands** - when checked, Locus creates also direction commands related to the new route which can be used for voice navigation. * The router profiles are provided by the selected **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:settings#router|router]]**. To select a different router, tap the left part of the profile button and choose:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan58.jpg?nolink |}} ==== Manual mode ==== {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan61.jpg?nolink |}} * {{:manual:user_guide:ic_path_add_new_alt.png?nolink&30|}} - only plain line stretches between shaping points:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan4.jpg |}}\\ This is useful for simple distance measurement or for areas not covered by routing data (off-road and off-path areas).\\ Manual mode can be quickly switched on when you long-press the drawing mode button. ===== Via points ===== Via points are places you want to go through when **navigating the route** - the voice navigation will notify you of them and in case of route recalculation the via points are not detoured. Via points can be created out of **shaping points, LoPoints, your own user points or by defining new points individually**. ==== Change to a via point ==== * tap a shaping point on the map or itinerary and select **Change to** from the bottom panel:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan6.jpg |}} * tap the **via point** button * **rename** the via point (optional) and confirm. Via point in the planner:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan7.jpg |}} * after saving the route the via point is **marked by an icon**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan8.jpg |}} * By moving a via point on the map in the route planner it **changes back to a shaping point**. * You can set **[[manual:user_guide:tracks:planning#via_points_as_default|adding via points as the default]]** instead of the shaping points in the route planner settings. ==== Add LoPoints ==== [[manual:user_guide:points:about#lomaps_points_of_interest|LoPoints]] can be added to your route too: * tap a LoPoint on map * select where to put it in the route - at the start, end or inside:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan9.jpg |}} * when you select to add the LoPoint at the end:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan10.jpg |}} * when you select to add it inside the route:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan11.jpg |}} ==== Add your own points ==== Your own interesting places or downloaded geocaches can be added to your route: * display your selected **points on map** (Menu > Points > select whole folder or individual points) * add them to your route **the same way as LoPoints** (see above):\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan12.jpg |}} ==== Undo, re-do, remove points ==== * to **remove last added shaping point**, tap {{:manual:user_guide:ic_point_remove_alt.png?nolink&30|}} * to **reverse all edits** (adding points, moving them), tap **back button**(see above, 3) * to **repeat reversed steps**, tap **forward button**(see above, 3) ===== Itinerary ===== Shaping and via points are listed in the itinerary. Here you can perform several actions with them: * **change their order** by dragging the left part of the list:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan50.gif |}} * **change their location** with the [[manual:user_guide:tools:location|location selector]]:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan48.jpg?nolink |}} * **add via points** to the itinerary:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan51.jpg?nolink |}}\\ By tapping such a newly added point you can set its location by the [[manual:user_guide:tools:location|location selector]] - by an address, coordinates, projection, etc. * **delete** route points * display **route segment** details with the option for recalculation in a different profile:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan51.gif?nolink |}} ===== No-go points ===== If you know a place on the route you can not go through but which is not reflected by the map or routing data - e.g. temporary roadblock, wood harvesting in the forest, flooded area, etc., **tell the route planner to avoid it**. * shift the cursor on the spot you want to block and select **Add no-go** from the route menu:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan32.jpg |}} * if necessary, set the **means of transport** the no-go area is valid for, the area **radius** (25, 50, 100, 500, 1000 m) and **time of validity** (tap the no-go area on map):\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan34.jpg |}} * route planner makes **detours** around the no-go areas:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan35.jpg |}} * to **delete** a no-go area, tap the **...** menu:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan42.jpg?nolink |}} * the route **without detours**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan33.jpg |}} ===== Warnings ===== Available with [[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:settings#lorouter_online|LoRouter]] only\\ Route planner marks **potentially dangerous places** on the route (challenging terrain, heavy traffic, barriers, tunnels, unprotected railway crossings, and so on). They are specific for each routing profile, e.g. cobblestones are marked as a "demanding surface" when using a road bike profile. If a warning concerns entire sections of the route, e.g., challenging surfaces or heavy road traffic, it also has a **zonal variant**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:warn03.jpg?nolink |}}\\ Warnings are displayed on the route on the map. During navigation along the route, the symbols also appear under the main navigation window:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:warn04.jpg?nolink |}}\\ If you tap on any warning symbol on the map, a **list of all warnings** on the route opens, sorted by distance. The length is also displayed for zonal sections. By tapping, you center the selected place or section on the map.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:warn05.jpg?nolink |}} Warnings are also accessible from the **route menu**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:warn06.jpg?nolink |}} * If you are an adventurous type and you don't need any warnings, you can **[[manual:user_guide:settings:points_tracks#route_warnings|turn them off in the app settings >>]]** * **[[manual:faq:how_to_navigate_offline#warnings:|More about warnings >>]]** ===== Route recalculations ===== ==== Segments ==== If you changed your mind and you want to **use a different activity** for a part of the planned route, OR the automatically drawn segment doesn't suit your purposes, you can have it **recalculated**: * tap the selected **segment point** on the map or in the itinerary * tap **recalculate** and select another activity * **confirm**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan40.gif?nolink |}} ==== Recalculate all ==== You can also recalculate the whole planned route for a different activity: * plan or open a route * open the drawing mode selector and **choose a new routing profile** * tap **Recalculate all**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan41.jpg?nolink |}} ===== Automatic round trip ===== Available only with **[[https://www.locusmap.app/premium|Premium Gold]]** Locus Map can create your round trip automatically, based on defined **distance** and **direction**. * place the **starting point** on the map and tap **Suggest a new round trip** in the route menu\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan45.jpg |}} * select **activity** or means of transport (service is provided by GraphHopper only)\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan46.gif |}} * set **direction and distance**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan47.jpg |}} * tap **GENERATE**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan56.jpg?nolink |}} ===== Reverse route direction ===== This command quickly **reverses the whole route** and recalculates its stats - elevation gain, ETA, etc. ===== Stats, charts, weather and estimated travel time ===== * **quick check the distance, estimated time on the route, and the elevation gain** - see the bottom bar. The ETT is just approximate. * **elevation chart** - Available only with **[[https://www.locusmap.app/premium|Premium]]** slides up when you tap the chart button:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan2.jpg |}}\\ Tap the chart to see the position on the route on the map. * **way types and surfaces** - Available only with **[[https://www.locusmap.app/premium|Premium Gold]]** further help to fine-tune your route. They are displayed only when LoRouter is set up. Detailed progress of way types along the route is under the **?** button:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan63.jpg?nolink |}}\\ Also the surfaces are ordered in a detailed list:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan64.jpg?nolink |}}\\ **The chart dynamically changes according to your route edits** (adding points, moving them...) * check **more details about the route** - Route menu > Route detail:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan18.jpg |}} * **Tools**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan19.jpg |}} * **[[manual:user_guide:functions:weather|Weather]]** - forecast for the route for 16 days ahead * **Compute area** - area covered by the route * **Estimated travel time**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan21.jpg |}}\\ Detailed time prediction. You can select the route **activity** - 3 types of walk, 9 types of bike and 3 of cross-country skiing. \\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:trtime02.jpg }}\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan22.jpg |}}\\ The ETT is calculated from a combination of various parameters. These include distance, elevation profile, estimated speed, estimated elevation gain/loss per hour or a certain amount of break time specific for particular activities. ===== Instant navigation/guidance ===== You can start [[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:along-route|navigation along the planned route]] or [[manual:user_guide:functions:guidance#guidance_along_a_route|guidance]] right from the route planner: * open **route menu** * tap **Navigation/guidance**\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan23.jpg |}} * select the option you need and set additional parameters:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan65.jpg?nolink |}} ===== Share planned route ===== {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan62.jpg?nolink |}} You can quickly share a URL of the planned unsaved route. The shared data contains only shaping points, waypoints and the routing profile and the resulting route is generated on [[https://web.locusmap.app|web.locusmap.app]]. ===== Save route ===== When you are done with all edits, **save your route!** * tap the saving button in the topbar:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan24.jpg |}} * route saving dialog opens:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan25.jpg |}} * add **name** of the route (optional - Locus usually inserts names of the route start/end places automatically) * add **description** (optional) * set **activity** - good for overall statistics * select **folder** - tell Locus Map where to store the route * set **style** - color, thickness, pattern... Usually, it is not necessary, the folder style is pre-selected. * tap **SAVE** If you are dissatisfied with your planning or for whatever reason you want to abort all planning, tap **Clear planner** in the route menu:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan26.jpg |}} **"Clear planner" does NOT erase No-go areas.** These are kept active even out of route planner, e.g. for navigation. To delete them, tap each no-go area and delete them individually. ===== Settings ===== Route menu contains a **submenu of setting options**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan27.jpg |}} ==== Line style ==== {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan31.jpg |}} Here you can set the color, width, pattern and other graphical aspects of the route line:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan36.jpg |}} To **avoid too steep hills** you can set route color to dynamic slope style Available only with **[[https://www.locusmap.app/premium|Premium]]** and define an unacceptable range of the slope angle, i.e. 10%-30%. Locus will highlight such places for you: {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan37.jpg |}}\\ so you can re-plan the route:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan38.jpg |}} ==== Retaining unsaved plan ==== By default, route planner **retains your unsaved plan** and **offers to continue your work on it when restarted**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan39.jpg |}}\\ If you want a **new route plan** each time you use the planner, **uncheck the option**. ==== Quick drawing ==== To **turn off adding shaping points by tapping the map screen**, uncheck this option.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan28.jpg |}} ==== Via points as default ==== When this option is checked, the route is created from **[[manual:user_guide:tracks:planning#via_points:|viapoints]]** only:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan53.jpg?nolink |}} ==== Measuring area ==== {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan29.jpg |}} Do you want to measure area of your property? Check this option in the menu (or long-press the distance box in the bottom bar), Locus will color the area on map and display the area value in the bottom bar:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan30.jpg |}}\\ **Measuring areas works correctly only when convex areas are drawn!** ==== Long tap on + ==== Here you can define the action after long-pressing the **+** button for adding points:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan54.jpg?nolink |}} ==== Allow edit of navigation points ==== With this option checked, you can add points with navigation commands or change shaping/via points into them:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:tracks:rteplan55.jpg?nolink |}} ==== Zoom buttons ==== If you don't need them on the route planner screen turn them off (you can still zoom in/out by pinching or double-tapping/shifting). ==== Show magnifier ==== A convenient tool especially for those with weaker eyes - the magnifier always emerges when you move any part of the route. This setting turns the magnifier on/off also in the **[[manual:user_guide:tracks:editing#edits|track editor]]**. ===== Using tracks as routes ===== Tracks can be turned into routes when they are intended for navigation or guidance: * select a track in **My library** or tap it on the map * select **Navigate** or **Guide On** or **Guide On reverse** * **[[manual:user_guide:functions:navigation:along-route|more about navigation along a route >>]]** * **[[manual:user_guide:functions:guidance#guidance_along_a_route|more about guidance along a route >>]]** ===== Web planner ===== Visit [[https://web.locusmap.app|web.locusmap.app]] or **[[manual:user_guide:webplanner:planning|read more info >>]]**