A waypoint is to far from a street. If there should be street, let us know through the forum, otherwise place the point somewhere else. Point: 0
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Ok no worries. In general this message means that one of your waypoints (in that case it was number 0, the starting point) is too far from a road that the algorithm can drive on. So you might want to move that waypoint to a bigger street
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Try this link. You can see from waypoint 8 to the waypoint 39 i had to use beeline as a work around. The Madigan line is a remote gazetted desert track.
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Ok. I wonder why in the province of Northern Territory the tracks attached to the Madigan Line track, but just over the border in Queensland they don’t recognise?
I have checked with OpenstreetMap - Overpass. The picture shows segments of highways mit name “Madigan Line”. The little label shows the tagged access property. In the west there are some minor parts tagged with “no”, most with “permit”. In the east all is tagged with “private”.
Defintion for access = permit: Open only to persons who have received authorisation granting them access. This permission is typically granted. (Kurviger can use) Defintion for access = no: The object is not accessible to the public or its use is prohibited Defintion for access = private: The object is not accessible to the public.
I do not know if you are familiar with OSM. in case you think this is wrong, or there is also a part missing between west and east - it is probably the best way to contact the involved mappers, as local knowledge is required.
Thanks for that detail. Yes I know permit is required and that some are private. It makes sense now why won’t attached to street.
Thanks very much for your help.