That's great. Just make sure you're mapping genuine restrictions not just
ones that seem likely or help osmand make the right choice.
On Tue, 2 Nov 2021, 17:08 damian@gmail.com,
wrote:
> I updated the maps and the problem is fixed :)
>
> Thank you for explaining :)
>
> This topic can be
I updated the maps and the problem is fixed :)
Thank you for explaining :)
This topic can be closed.
poniedziaĆek, 1 listopada 2021 o 19:36:54 UTC+1 pebo...@gmail.com
napisaĆ(a):
> about with the date/time of the first posting of daminan a turn
> restriction (no left turn) was added.
>
>
about with the date/time of the first posting of daminan a turn restriction
(no left turn) was added.
to...@tarind.com schrieb am Montag, 1. November 2021 um 18:19:31 UTC+1:
> It looks like there is a turn restriction missing. The hard left turn from
> one slip road to the other is probably
It looks like there is a turn restriction missing. The hard left turn from
one slip road to the other is probably not legitimate, but the map doesnt
include a restriction to prevent it.
On Mon, 1 Nov 2021 at 14:27, HF wrote:
> Personally I use osmand for biking and hiking. For car navigation
Personally I use osmand for biking and hiking. For car navigation Google
Maps ist king.
ra schrieb am Montag, 1. November 2021 um 15:04:46 UTC+1:
> do you understand, that osmand is only as good as the maps that are made
> by the users themselves?
>
> and, yes: you should never switch brains
do you understand, that osmand is only as good as the maps that are made by
the users themselves?
and, yes: you should never switch brains of while driving and using
navigation-HELP, i.e. osmand.
damian@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 1. November 2021 um 10:44:31 UTC+1:
> Hello,
> I noticed
The streets which osmand is using, does NOT have a maxspeed, whereas the
street, which is going straight on and might be prefered by user has a
maxspeed of 70 km/h.
So in the calculation of osmand the first mentioned route looks like faster.
damian@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 1. November
On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 9:09:23 PM UTC+2, Ronny VSV wrote:
>
>
> What could be the issue? Thanks for looking into it.
>
>
>
Don't think it's really an issue. When you compare with BRouter, this
solution is not the first idea, but possible whene you enforce it with a
nogo-area:
Hi, I don't understand the routing of OSMAnd. I have the following
situation:
D x I
O
I want to drive from O via I to D.
There is a highway connecting D, x and I.
OSMAnd suggests to drive from O to x to I (and back to x and D)
This takes 2 hours and 2