3 zones in this snippet and zone #3 is “parking” where my car can be parked anywhere so to avoid Yarbo bumping into my car, braking off the antennas or whatever I’ve drawn a pathway directly from zones #1 to #zone#2, but it is still crossing zone #3.
I thought that such pathway will lead yarbo directly from #1 to #2, but recently when yarbo was returning from mowing area #1, i received an error where yarbo was stuck againt the wheel of my car - so it went not straight to zone #2, but it left the pathway in zone #3.
So should it be by design? If one pathway crosses several zones, is Yarbo allowed to ‘jump off’ the pathway?
If yes, then how to achieve that Yarbo is not traversing my ‘car parking’ zone?
That’s the only way how yarbo can get from that zone #1 to rest of zones and docking station.
I don’t think Pathways were originally supposed to behave in this manner, but something was changed over the winter and now pathways and sidewalks have a different behavior pattern.
From my point of view, they are less predictable in their behavior. Likely not deliberate.
Can you show in the map pic how Yarbo actually drove when it hit your car?
I guess Yarbo was aiming to go to pathway 1.
So solution would be to move both pathways (1 and 2) to the left side and not to keep that car anywhere near them. As I’m not keeping the car anywhere between pathways 1 and 2.
I wouldn’t map across your driveway because it’s a mapped area it thinks it’s a known good. It used to follow pathways religiously, but now it can enter and exit them at any point in a mapped area. It’s completely unpredictable and a reason I asked for this toggle. Please upvote this request.
Upvoted.
Well - my pathway also requires mowing so then I have to move all the connections to one side and that would make sure the Yarbo is traversing the area only when I send it to mow the area.