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Via 35 in Costa Rica

Hi H@mlet, yes that makes absolutely sense. I do not rememeber exactly the position as we suddenly became suspicious while driving, but it is very likely that this is the place, where the “under construction”-part started. As I am not a regular user and have only little experience how to use opentretmaps, I would prefer not to tag or untag something myself for fear of botching it. Furthermore I do not know how to contact joserrg12. Can you do me a favour and pass this conversation on to him? Many thanks, regards, Eva

Via 35 in Costa Rica

Maps.me has a function to enable/disable navigation over unpaved roads, but it is not very useful to disable this in Costa Rica as many roads are unpaved. I did not find an option to avoid roads under construction.

Via 35 in Costa Rica

Hi benoitdd, Yes, this was the bridge where we decided not to follow that road any further, but until then the road was also not ready, it was nicely paved but not marked yet and there were no exits - or only dirt roads leading into limbo. The problem was that a middle separation was already installed, so we could not just turn, We managed to leave by one of these rough exits and went over small roads back to Quesada, where we took the 141 to Naranjo. Regards, Eva