Maybe there are issues with reversing a course. For example if you went down a one-way street it would try and make you go back against the traffic flow, which would be dangerous and possibly illegal.…
I miss this function too. Before I got my 1030 I had a Bryton Rider 60 and before that a Bryton Rider 50. When you selected a route to follow on those machines they displayed the route on an overview map…
That makes sense (no one is arguing otherwise). Still, you might never see it.
This isn't the place to do ask. This is:
I miss this function too. Before I got my 1030 I had a Bryton Rider 60 and before that a Bryton Rider 50. When you selected a route to follow on those machines they displayed the route on an overview map with the start and finish indicated. Before generating the route you could press a button and reverse the route, which would reverse the start and finish on the map. You could press this button again if you'd made a mistake to switch back. When you were happy with the direction of the route you pressed a button to navigate. The reverse function was great. It meant you could halve the number of routes that you had to plan. It's quite frustrating that Garmin, which is, after all, quite an expensive piece of kit, doesn't have this basic function, which machines costing a lot less have.