Thanks Warin,
The Queen Street Mall in Brisbane is exactly that, a pedestrian highway
area and with the tag, however I did read something that the tag has to be
on the way not the relation so probably the reason routing doesn't work
there.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/7781404
I think
On 01-Feb-18 03:35 PM, Jonathon Rossi wrote:
> Exists for areas of concrete too
Yes true, including car parks which usually don't have footpaths.
> I think if you tag an area as pedestrian, or as steps .. routes will
not go across them.
Did you mean to say will or will not go across them?
> Exists for areas of concrete too
Yes true, including car parks which usually don't have footpaths.
> I think if you tag an area as pedestrian, or as steps .. routes will not
go across them.
Did you mean to say will or will not go across them? And how would you tag
an area as "pedestrian"?
I noticed in ridethecity.com (which uses OSM data) that where there is an
area that says bicycle=yes, it will route you around the edges of the area
(as if it was a circular way).
- Ben.
On 1 February 2018 at 07:47, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A 'well known' routing problem.
>
>
A 'well known' routing problem.
Exists for areas of concrete too ... I think if you tag an area as
pedestrian, or as steps .. routes will not go across them.
For an area of steps the bottom, top and sides can have ways that are
paths ... that gets around the routing issue.
In the longer term
It appears that this is a long standing enhancement request for GraphHopper:
https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/82
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 12:17 AM Jonathon Rossi wrote:
> To clarify, both Google Maps and Strava routing can't do this either, I
> was trying to
To clarify, both Google Maps and Strava routing can't do this either, I was
trying to work out if OSM could do this.
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 12:10 AM Jonathon Rossi wrote:
> In the past I've mapped exactly what I've surveyed on the ground in local
> parks, however I've
In the past I've mapped exactly what I've surveyed on the ground in local
parks, however I've recently been using the OSM routing feature rather than
from other services and I've discovered it can't route directly across a
park that is just grass.
In the following example, I've mapped:
- the
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