Hi mh
You should turn left.
The lower dark blue part of the
driving instruction (in your case with the three signs) is the after next driving instruction.
Therefore turn left in 200m and afterwards at the next crossing you have the possibility to drive right or go straight ahead.
Ah, if I’ve understood you correctly, ABRP should not use the bike lane as an alternate route.
Maybe the bike line has a wrong categorization in the map, so that ABRP isn’t able to recognize that this lane is not a street for cars.
But independent of the fact that the bike lane should not be offered as an alternative option, I remain convinced that the bottom line of the waypoint is that for the waypoint that follows. I read that at ABRP. At least that was the case in the past.
The top image indicates the turn ahead (left) whereas the bottom figures indicate which lanes to stay in.
It is possible that the middle one of those isn't correctly depicted for this situation. The right turn is of course not of interest here and should instead be gray.
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TomTomZoe
Hi mh
You should turn left.
The lower dark blue part of the
driving instruction (in your case with the three signs) is the after next driving instruction.
Therefore turn left in 200m and afterwards at the next crossing you have the possibility to drive right or go straight ahead.
mh
This is not right. CarPlay uses the dark blue area also for lane indications of the current turn. See screenshots of two screens at the same moment.
ABRP does never announce „straight or right“. This visualization is a bug.
mh
Another example of contradicting lane indications. (Here, the problem is with the bike lane which should not be displayed at all.)
TomTomZoe
Ah, if I’ve understood you correctly, ABRP should not use the bike lane as an alternate route.
Maybe the bike line has a wrong categorization in the map, so that ABRP isn’t able to recognize that this lane is not a street for cars.
But independent of the fact that the bike lane should not be offered as an alternative option, I remain convinced that the bottom line of the waypoint is that for the waypoint that follows. I read that at ABRP. At least that was the case in the past.
Katya_ABRP
Hi mh,
The top image indicates the turn ahead (left) whereas the bottom figures indicate which lanes to stay in.
It is possible that the middle one of those isn't correctly depicted for this situation. The right turn is of course not of interest here and should instead be gray.
/Katya