I live on Bluefield Ave in Nashville(37214). This is normally a busy cut through from Lebanon Rd to Donelson Pike but recently, the mapping will not even recognize Bluefield as a route. It is routing people onto Cumberland Circle and back through a 1 lane part of Spring Valley that should only be used by residents. I have watched many more cars come and go onto Cumberland Circle (a longer route) and it is more than usual traffic,
As an example, if you route from BNA airport to any address on Bluefield (2727 is one), instead of taking you straight down Donelson Pike to Bluefield Ave, it routes you onto I40, to Briley, Elm Hill, etc.
While I am driving on Bluefield and almost to my house, the dark blue route line won’t recognize where I am and instead tries to put me on any other close street.
I understand a map editor might be trying to minimize traffic on Bluefield, but it seems to be causing more dangerous issues on other smaller streets. Google Maps is still working correctly and I am now using it sometimes.
Thanks for the post. I have passed this to the Tennessee editing community to take a look. It appears someone put a restriction on the street to cut down on through traffic.
For reference, here’s the street.
Thank you. The main issue that I have is if an Uber or Lyft driver or some delivery person is using Waze, they have to take a long way around to get to me or can’t find my address. Is there a way to not restrict the street if you are mapping to an address on that street?
Thank you for the help.
The restriction has been removed and it will take between 24-48 hours before you will see it take effect. If the restriction was still in place it would get you as close as it could to that address. Since it has been removed it should not be an issue routing there.
Once routing to your street is fixed, can you give this thread a green check so we know it’s good?
I just ran a test route to one of the addresses in the middle of Bluefield Ave and it routed fine. You should not have an issue now. Please let us know if you see this happen again.
It works now!!! Thank you so much! :mrgreen: ![]()
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