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Can icare find itineraries if the passengers end/start point does not exactly match with the start/end location of the itinerary?
For example assume someone drives from Munich to Berlin, but he passes Augsburg and Nurnberg on the way. It would be great if a passenger would find this itinerary when searching for a drive from Augsburg to Nurnberg.
Is this possible?
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Hi icare is definitely a great app and will act as a revolution in car sharing
When we can expect this intermediate location search to be added in app , as this feature will multiply the utility of this app at least 20 times .
My humble request to all the contributors please preriortise this feature and add this as soon as possible.
Thanks to all the contributors.Appreciate all of your efforts of making this world a better place to like and keeping more green and pollution free for all our future generations.
Chears
Vipesh
Also very interested in this feature. I think it is a pretty significant feature/fork, especially since a cursory glance around the internets doesn't have this problem really solved anywhere.
It seems the most likely way to get this done is a soft dependency on Google maps to off load the search.
I would encourage anyone with ideas on the best way to do this without this project needing to maintain it's own road data.
Can icare find itineraries if the passengers end/start point does not exactly match with the start/end location of the itinerary?
For example assume someone drives from Munich to Berlin, but he passes Augsburg and Nurnberg on the way. It would be great if a passenger would find this itinerary when searching for a drive from Augsburg to Nurnberg.
Is this possible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: