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Have you heard of the Orion System, what do you know?
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<blockquote data-quote="QKRSTKR" data-source="post: 1098642" data-attributes="member: 16710"><p>I will say this about the 85% trace. It's not like normal pass/edd. In old pass/edd, anytime you went from a higher seq. number back to a lower one that was a break in trace. With Orion It's not like that. Here's an example:</p><p></p><p>If your next 20 stops are on say the same street, you can run those stops anyway you like and it won't be a break. You could go from 3000 anystreet to 2100 back to 2900 then 2200 and so on. It doesn't recognize high low. If you have 8 stops on the same residential street, and Orion has you going low to high, and you run them high to low, it's not a break. </p><p></p><p>I ran Orion 100% once. Not a great idea, but I wanted to see. It sucked. But I was running in the 90% range all the time. With I think 93% being the lowest. That's with breaking when I needed to. Out of a 100 stops, 15 breaks is 85%. How many drivers go out with a 100 stops? Not many. So you can break quite a bit and still do it. The problem I have is like I posted before. 3 stops together on a residential street same block, and it splits them somehow. They even had the same seq number. How the hell does it split 2417, 2414, and 2413 of the same street? That's one I remember. Had me coming back to 2413 like 6 stops later. Wtf. That's a big flaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QKRSTKR, post: 1098642, member: 16710"] I will say this about the 85% trace. It's not like normal pass/edd. In old pass/edd, anytime you went from a higher seq. number back to a lower one that was a break in trace. With Orion It's not like that. Here's an example: If your next 20 stops are on say the same street, you can run those stops anyway you like and it won't be a break. You could go from 3000 anystreet to 2100 back to 2900 then 2200 and so on. It doesn't recognize high low. If you have 8 stops on the same residential street, and Orion has you going low to high, and you run them high to low, it's not a break. I ran Orion 100% once. Not a great idea, but I wanted to see. It sucked. But I was running in the 90% range all the time. With I think 93% being the lowest. That's with breaking when I needed to. Out of a 100 stops, 15 breaks is 85%. How many drivers go out with a 100 stops? Not many. So you can break quite a bit and still do it. The problem I have is like I posted before. 3 stops together on a residential street same block, and it splits them somehow. They even had the same seq number. How the hell does it split 2417, 2414, and 2413 of the same street? That's one I remember. Had me coming back to 2413 like 6 stops later. Wtf. That's a big flaw. [/QUOTE]
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