Hi Marc, off-the-list you have posted this example: https://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=53.077057%2C8.836741&point=53.076918%2C8.836613&vehicle=bike&elevation=true&layer=Lyrk
> As we add more detail to OSM, people start to draw them as separate lines That is a tough problem. If there is only a distinct connection from cycleway to the main street you should map it as one or more connecting streets. If there is a free and accessible area between the cycleway and the main street and this area can be crossed by bike or (only) foot you should map it as such. Although we currently do not support area routing, it should not be that hard to add: https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/82 > Another problem is that those cycleways have no name, while it would be nice that the name of the street would taken. > The might be solved with the Lübeck scheme that uses the street-relation to bring all parts together. Do you have a link to that schema? Regards, Peter On 07.12.2014 08:10, Marc Gemis wrote: > Hallo, > > I was wondering how one can improve the mapping in case of cycleways > that run parallel to the main road. Those cycleways were originally > tagged as cycleway=track on the main road. As we add more detail to > OSM, people start to draw them as separate lines. There is no > indication whether it is possible to cross the (main) road at all > times. This is the case when the cycleway is just on the kerb, without > physical barrier, such as an hedge or ditch. > > Are there ideas to tackle this problem ? A tag "street_can_be_crossed" > on the cycleway ? > > Another problem is that those cycleways have no name, while it would > be nice that the name of the street would taken. The might be solved > with the Lübeck scheme that uses the street-relation to bring all > parts together. > > regards > > m > > > _______________________________________________ > GraphHopper mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/graphhopper
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