Screenshot_2013-07-23-10-20-39.png Random blue geometric shape. This happens at lot. I don't recall exactly what we were doing, at this point. I *suspect* we were telling it to get us from Brimley, MI, to Tahquamenon Falls. OSM maps Screenshot_2013-07-23-11-32-50.png Thoroughly irrational routing. I believe we asked it to get us from Tahquamenon Falls, MI, to Munising. There are no highways where it was telling us to go. Not even rural routes. Just dirt/gravel back roads. OSM maps Screenshot_2013-07-23-15-39-34.png Random blue geometric shape. I don't recall where we were, at this point, or what we were doing, other than we were en-route and navigating. Or trying to. OSM maps Screenshot_2013-07-31-19-40-13.png This was experiment #1 of 2, where I gave it a challenging route. I told it to calculate the route from Iron Mountain, MI (on the western border with Minnesota) to West Angle, MN. All the way back through the entire length of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, and up through Canada? OSM maps Btw: Mapping it with Google Maps, from home (in the Metro-Detroit area) produced a route estimated at a little over 17 hours. It did not go over the top of Lake Superior. Screenshot_2013-07-31-19-42-04.png Experiment #2 of 2. Same route solution requested: Using the TomTom maps, instead. Good route... I think. Hard to tell, as there was no map detail at any level of zoom. Notice that even the Great Lakes are all missing. This is a very common thing when using the TomTom maps. TomTom maps