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Will the fleet Device Consider the Destination Reached, if the Driver Reaches the Destination Through a Path Different than the Prescribed Path?

No, for the device to determine the destination is reached, it must first detect the driver is on the leg of the path to the destination. At any point where the driver rejoins the leg of the path to the destination, the device will consider the driver on the path and navigate them to the destination.

Below is an illustration of a prescribed route, containing multiple shaping points and destinations:

Example #1 using Prescribed Route Illustration:

  • Consider if the driver left leg 2 between S5 and S6 and reached the destination D2 via an alternative road which is not on the prescribed path
    • Since the device never detected the driver as back on the path for the current active leg (leg 2), the device will route the driver back to S6

 Example #2 using Prescribed Route Illustration:

  • Consider if the driver left leg 2 but re-joined the path (leg 2) after S7
    • The device will navigate the driver to the destination D2