BTW, for walking with "use elevation" enabled, OsmAnd uses Naismith's Rule, 
so you can think of the parts of the slope graph for the route that are 
greater than zero as a graph of how slow you will be!

On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 1:08:43 AM UTC+1, Jörgen Olofsson wrote:
>
> Is it somehow possible to display the speeds that have been used in the 
> travelling time (ETA) calculations for a route?
> Ideally, the speeds could be visualized similar to the altitude and the 
> slope under the route analysis.
>
> I would find this quite useful and it would probably also help me better 
> understand how the travelling time is calculated, which speeds that are 
> associated with different parts of the route etc. Particularly for biking 
> and walking, where there is no fixed speed limit for the track, I would 
> like to learn more about how the speed settings are applied.
>
> /Jörgen
>

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