jfheath wrote: Sat May 09, 2026 10:54 pm
1) whether or not U turns were allowed.
AND
2) Which way the Zumo thought that the motorcycle was facing when CEP was selected.
The more I observe CEP’s behaviour, the more I come to the conclusion that CEP Issues can vary quite randomly.
I cannot identify the actual (real responsible) causes, and some of the workarounds even have to be applied in a way that seems completely counterintuitive.
I also suspect that there are some poorly placed points that the Garmin Alogtrytmen simply can’t seem to ‘get to like’.
Sometimes they’re points at junctions, sometimes they’re points where you have to turn around, or perhaps just points beside the road, or maybe even more than that.
- Sometimes recalculating Routes can help
Sometimes it helps to avoid recalculating
- Sometimes it can help to avoid U-turns
Sometimes it can help to allow U-turns
- Most of the time, it can help to convert closely following shapings into VIAs
Sometimes this workaround has no effect either
What I have never observed so far is that the position arrow (view) direction plays a role. When CEP worked for me, it didn’t matter whether the position arrow symbol was pointing in the direction of the route or not. And when CEP didn’t work, it didn’t help if the arrow symbol was pointing to direction of the route.
One new finding, however, is that the
selected map layers can also play a role, and that is what I wanted to share with you in my previous post. In this specific case, it was the ‘
EU Adventure Roads & Trails’ layer;
deactivated it led to a successful CEP in some of my casees
What will I try to do in future if I have a CEP problem, (
assuming I can remember it at the time 
)
- Try to actually disable any map layers I don’t need. Or try an alternative map, e.g. OSM
- Convert the next following shaping into a VIA point
- Recalculate with or without (depending on what was currently activated) avoidance of U-turns
- If ALL of this doesn't help, avoid CEP, go to the route and then navigate to the end, the next VIA, or even the start
Avoid CEP, drive onto the route and then let it navigate to the end, the next VIA, or even the start point 
jfheath wrote: Sat May 09, 2026 10:54 pm
Personally - I don't use CEP to start a route.
For me personally, CEP is one of my favourite route entry options.
Especially when I use existing routes again without having to plan a different meeting or starting point every time, or when I’ve had to make an unplanned detour during a trip to refuel my bike or me
(have lunch) somewhere else.
jfheath wrote: Sat May 09, 2026 10:54 pm
Sometimes, especially in a city with tall buildings, the issue is that the satnav has not yet got an accurate fix on your position, and it needs a while to find out where you are. That is particuarly the case if you have just got off the ferry !
Yes, the starting point is often the starting address, and when you start driving, you don’t always wait for the sat-nav to finish locating your position.
Then I think, when using ferries, the sat-nav was usually switched off and wasn’t tracking the changing position. The further the new position is from the old one, the longer it takes. So it’s not uncommon for the sat-nav to be quite slow when you first start it up after arriving at a holiday destination.