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It would be better to display it in a more compact way, near the next direction sign, like some other nav apps are doing. And ideally also make it more recognizable by a driver.
The alternative opinion is to completely remove it because many drivers can't see the small street's name anyway.
Or draw it only if the physical screen dimensions are big enough (like on tables or phablets).
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Good day,
I think it will be a great idea to include some tutorials, same as TEB planner's tutorials.
Thank you.
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Current Behavior
the current
DrawerItem
passesaccessibilityState
toLink
. this is an invalid attribute forrole="link"
Expected Behavior
also exclude
accessibilityState
fromLink
in the defaultDrawerItem
all that really needs to be done is add a line under [this line](https://github.com/react-navigation/react-navigation/blob/0fce8eb2a1e682194d574c65f3366f72e23f2