Not sure what your trying to accomplish Your expecting to be able to ravel for hours on end without hitting a town at 80 k in southern ontario..
I can only assume you avoid the 401 as you find it dull, but then you want toi be able to travel the same distance in basically the same time frame as it would take on the 401.. Yes you avoid all the towns with your left and right turns. But then you also say you don't want roads with 60 or 70K limits. But by doing all these turns to avoid a town it would seem logical that your overall average speed would be 70k or less anyway. Plus then you have to account for the fact your trying to miss the Grand River which is nigh onto impossible without going into a town.
But hey i prefer to arrive at my destination in a reasonable time.
As others have said my Garmin (I use the same one on the bike and in the cage), gives me the speed limit, on MOST well traveled roads. BUT highly unlikely Garmin is going to give this GIS info up for free. Would it not be simpler to just find a route you like and note the speed limit rather than trying to create an entire database to show you the speed limit, on a route you will be traveling frequently? Once you have traveled a route ojnce what is the continuing nee to have the speed limit data? Maybe I am just missing the point?
I can only assume you avoid the 401 as you find it dull, but then you want toi be able to travel the same distance in basically the same time frame as it would take on the 401.. Yes you avoid all the towns with your left and right turns. But then you also say you don't want roads with 60 or 70K limits. But by doing all these turns to avoid a town it would seem logical that your overall average speed would be 70k or less anyway. Plus then you have to account for the fact your trying to miss the Grand River which is nigh onto impossible without going into a town.
But hey i prefer to arrive at my destination in a reasonable time.
As others have said my Garmin (I use the same one on the bike and in the cage), gives me the speed limit, on MOST well traveled roads. BUT highly unlikely Garmin is going to give this GIS info up for free. Would it not be simpler to just find a route you like and note the speed limit rather than trying to create an entire database to show you the speed limit, on a route you will be traveling frequently? Once you have traveled a route ojnce what is the continuing nee to have the speed limit data? Maybe I am just missing the point?