@skiib, post a screenshot of what you considered "solved." Because from your description, it sounded like you wanted the car icon to be at the actual GPS position, right?
I find it odd that gps_pos_to_road=1 will move car icon to the blue dot*. It's not what "gps position to road" does. If anything, it should be gps_pos_to_road=0 as suggested by post #2 which you said didn't fixed "problem."
When you test suggestions, it's best to do it one by one at a time to see what fixed the problem. Removing port/baud rate will allow proggy to use default value instead of using the low value set that might affect the updating of position. And as I already explained why you are seeing what's shown in screenshot, it's correct to see the car icon not at actual GPS position.
* It should be moving blue dot to car position, which is kind of stupid since you can just turn off the blue dot if you do not want to see it actual location.
It's not possible (at least per my experience) to not snap car icon to the nearest road (when you're not using offroad routing) The only way to prevent it from "jump to wrong road" is the accuracy of the GPS receiver (which is another story) I see this issue all the time when I traveled on a side road that parallel a highway, even when it's across 2 lanes (4 meters)
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