Pere Pujal i Carabantes <[email protected]> writes:

> I don't know if those roads are really private, but anyway I think that
> osmand have a setting in which you could tell it to not avoid private
> routes
> In route parameters -> allow private access

This is hard.

The first question is what the access rules really are.  If there's a
"residents only - no trespassing" or it feels like that, access=private
is correct.

The second thing is what osmand is doing.  When going to a place not
near a road, it picks the closest point on a road.  generally that's ok.

If you are going someplace then typically you should enable the option
to use private roads at the destination.

arguably routers should do something smarter when a private road goes
close and private road use is off.

I'll look at the osm data in a while.  other routers doing the same
thing indeed means not entirely an osmand issue.

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