I was using Co-Rider with a GPX downloaded from Bikely. I decided to do an Epping forest loop instead, incase it all went wrong. The first half went well, especially once I was out into the country, it's a bit sketchy when there are loads of turn-off choices. It also doesn't really recognize roundabouts, so instead of "go straight on" you'll get "turn a slight left, then a slight left".
About half way through the ride, around Abridge, it just stopped talking. I checked the map a couple of times after that and I seemed to be on-route but it just didn't say anything. I suspect I'll have to delete and re-install it every time I want to load a new route as well. Not really recommended but I reckon I'll persevere a bit longer.
I was using Co-Rider with a GPX downloaded from Bikely. I decided to do an Epping forest loop instead, incase it all went wrong. The first half went well, especially once I was out into the country, it's a bit sketchy when there are loads of turn-off choices. It also doesn't really recognize roundabouts, so instead of "go straight on" you'll get "turn a slight left, then a slight left".
About half way through the ride, around Abridge, it just stopped talking. I checked the map a couple of times after that and I seemed to be on-route but it just didn't say anything. I suspect I'll have to delete and re-install it every time I want to load a new route as well. Not really recommended but I reckon I'll persevere a bit longer.