Hi,

On 20:59, Michaeline Stanley wrote:
Hi ,

If I want to go from position A to position B on the map, for each of these layouts(car,bike,car dark,t...@h), doesnt the routing differ?

As far as I understand, if I select car layout, the vehicle travels on the lanes that is allowed for car only. For bike also, the vehicle travels in lanes that is allowed for bikes only.
No, the routing is set through the vehicle type. The layout is a pure display thing. The fact that the layout names coincide with vehicle names may be misleading, but it is due to the fact that the car layout puts more emphasis on what features you are interested in when driving a car (you might want to be able to tell motorways from trunk roads or primary roads) while the bike layout is more aimed at bikers (the difference between highway and trunk won't matter much since you can't use either). Nonetheless, you still have to set the correct vehicle in order to use the "suitable" roads.
For car dark, does the routing differ or is it the same as car layout?

What is t...@h layout and on what basis does the routing differ from bike and car?
t...@h stands for ti...@home and is a layout which intends to match the default OpenStreetMap color scheme (on the web site) as closely as possible. However, at the moment it doesn't render a few things as some definitions are missing, so it might not be suitable for production use yet.

Michael
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