On 20/10/2017 14:07, Clifford Snow wrote:
... The goal isn't really to have pedestrian routing, but to enable people, especially those with limited mobility, to get to and from their destination.

Apologies if I'm missing something here, but surely the latter has the former as a prerequisite?  A router designed for people with limited mobility might take into account things like drop kerbs, crossing widths, tight turns etc., but as a minimum it still needs to be able to find a connected route from A to B, surely?

Best Regards,

Andy


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