> Advantage of contraction hierarchy comes rather for long distances, but it
>  may be disadvantage in rural areas, as their road network is a subset of
> OSMAnd/BRouter.

I guess in theory it should be possible to construct auxiliary data from
osm data, just like online routers do, and then make osmand, brouter,
and others take advantage of it when/where available.


        Stefan

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