maps avoid toll roads

I used to love google maps but they have made it a big mess and very hard to use. I use Apple Maps in the car. I would like to use Apple Maps for trip planning on my my iMac but if Apple Maps can't do "avoid toll roads" then it is essentially worthless as a trip planner. I saw some previous posts about this. Doe Apple Maps still not know how to "avoid tolls." Pretty hard to believe. If you can't make alternate routes the whole application is not worth using for any trip planning.

Posted on Jun 29, 2014 4:11 PM

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Nov 8, 2015 11:09 AM in response to Johnathan Burger

Why is this marked as solved?


The alternate routes provided do NOT necessarily avoid toll routes and it's possible that all three routes will take you to a toll road.


I don't think Jonathan understands the issue, so allow me to clarify.


There should be an "AVOID TOLLS" option that will force the map system to provide a route (whether it's the primary route or alternate routes) that will not use toll roads. The fact that the route provided alerts the user that the route requires tolls does not actually keep the system from making a route that uses tolls.

Nov 8, 2015 5:47 PM in response to kingadjon

kingadjon wrote:



The fact that OP marked it as correct is not my problem, nor am I here to correct him, but now at least when people find this, they will hopefully not take the answer at face value.

You asked why it was marked as solved. I took your question at face value. And, I assumed that you wanted to be able to avoid toll routes in your navigation app. As what you want is not currently possible with Apple Maps, I offered an alternative suggestion.

Nov 8, 2015 5:59 PM in response to kingadjon

kingadjon wrote:



I also realize there are other apps for navigation, but that is not the point of this post. It's regarding the Apple Maps app.



The point is it is pointless to post about it here, where there only other users, not Apple. And all we can do is provide workarounds for what you perceive as a lack in the pretty pitiful Apple maps app. That's the least of its faults. I gave up using it after several occasions when it led me astray. I'm now completely sold on Waze, which DOES have toll avoidance, and also fixes reported problems in days rather than years. Not to mention its real time traffic rerouting.

Nov 8, 2015 6:08 PM in response to Lawrence Finch

Lawrence Finch wrote:


kingadjon wrote:



I also realize there are other apps for navigation, but that is not the point of this post. It's regarding the Apple Maps app.



The point is it is pointless to post about it here, where there only other users, not Apple. And all we can do is provide workarounds for what you perceive as a lack in the pretty pitiful Apple maps app. That's the least of its faults. I gave up using it after several occasions when it led me astray. I'm now completely sold on Waze, which DOES have toll avoidance, and also fixes reported problems in days rather than years. Not to mention its real time traffic rerouting.

It's usually my go to app but, today, it kept trying to send me over a closed road in Pittsburgh. This is the second time it's done that. Weirdly, it only fails me in Pittsburgh.


They've really cleaned up the interface in the last few months. It's much more aesthetically pleasing. And the warnings for cops, and obstacles are always useful.

Jan 28, 2016 7:43 PM in response to James Thomson

Although Apple Maps sometimes provides non toll routes (which it does not do consistently), it does not provide assurance that if you make a wrong turn and when it recalcilates that it will continue to pursue a non toll option - this is a fatal flaw


further, when travelling in a foreign country and Siri is set to English, Siri cannot pronounce street names and annoyingly says "toward it". Hopefully someone at Apple picks up on this and fixes "it".


Apple Maps has great graphics but is not a truly global App and lacks severely when traveling abroad re transit, traffic and basic search results.

Mar 17, 2016 7:11 PM in response to James Thomson

The main reason for apple not including "AVOID TOLL'S" is due to the fact that they are getting paid to not allow this function. Apple maps is powered by TOMTOM so if Apple enables users to avoid tolls why would people pay $90 for the TOMTOM navigation. Therefore apple will over run other navigation applications, so they are getting paid not to allow this feature. When companies make money they don't care about the users they only care about getting richer, if they did care this issue would have been resolved years ago but this issue has constantly been looked over and is annoying the everyday user.

Mar 18, 2016 4:27 AM in response to IAMYOU

IAMYOU wrote:


The main reason for apple not including "AVOID TOLL'S" is due to the fact that they are getting paid to not allow this function. Apple maps is powered by TOMTOM so if Apple enables users to avoid tolls why would people pay $90 for the TOMTOM navigation. Therefore apple will over run other navigation applications, so they are getting paid not to allow this feature. When companies make money they don't care about the users they only care about getting richer, if they did care this issue would have been resolved years ago but this issue has constantly been looked over and is annoying the everyday user.

WHAT!? You're joking, right? That's one of the crazier ideas that I've seen posted in ASC in months. The reason you pay for Tom Tom is it stores its entire map database on the phone, so you don't use cellular data to constantly download maps. And if that was Apple's true plan they would have banned WAZE and Google Maps, both of which offer toll road avoidance, and both of which are free. And both of which are much better than Apple Maps.

Mar 18, 2016 5:55 AM in response to IAMYOU

IAMYOU wrote:


The main reason for apple not including "AVOID TOLL'S" is due to the fact that they are getting paid to not allow this function. Apple maps is powered by TOMTOM so if Apple enables users to avoid tolls why would people pay $90 for the TOMTOM navigation. Therefore apple will over run other navigation applications, so they are getting paid not to allow this feature. When companies make money they don't care about the users they only care about getting richer, if they did care this issue would have been resolved years ago but this issue has constantly been looked over and is annoying the everyday user.

Someone forgot to put on their tinfoil hat this morning. The mind control rays are leaking through.

Dec 27, 2016 4:46 PM in response to Make Your Mac Smile

Feature request has been on their desk since 2015.


I know at this point we are all beating a dead horse, but this problem is becoming more and more relevant in my area due to the NTTA making new toll roads all the time that will NEVER be paid off (these tolls no longer pay for the road, they simply take a profit with no end date, which I do not agree with). And using them is no longer chump change, it cost me $12.50 to hop on one the other day for about 7 miles! I'm sorry, but this is ridiculous to me.


This feature has been on every map system since Rand McNally's and Microsoft Maps maps back in the 90's. It's not some side feature that just appeals to a few people, it's a major issue for those the drive near toll roads.


It's my opinion that the people that use this feature simply use Google Maps or any other map system and don't bother telling Apple about it because it's a pain for most to take the time and it's really easy to just install another app. If it wasn't so easy to just use another system, I believe more people would be contacting Apple about it. I just don't understand why this feature is not built in... It almost makes the conspiracy theories plausible, because why not include it?


Thanks!

Aug 2, 2017 4:31 AM in response to kingadjon

There is but it's harder to find than necessary. Type in the address, you'll get a long blue button with the word Directions and underneath the time it will take (dot) drive, ie 52 min. drive ...... This is all on that long blue button......now tap on that blue button. Now you'll have the : To (address)

From My Location (here) x

tap between the space of To/ From and the cross

......more options with different times should come up but down the bottom you should hopefully see Driving Options in blue ......... if so tap on it. Eureka!!!!!!! There we have the option to avoid Tolls and Highways. Slide the slider to avoid tolls........ like I wrote, harder than it should be.

Hope this makes sense and helps.

RJ.

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