Re: [talk-ph] Car navigation using Garmin with OSM

2010-06-07 Thread Jim Morgan
maning sambale wrote, On Monday, 07 June, 2010 01:39 PM: I have been reviewing estimated time of arrival (ETA) for garmin gps routing. I noticed that as Sehested reported, the speed calculation is over-optimistic. Due to the absence of complete maxspeed data in PH streets, I think the

Re: [talk-ph] Car navigation using Garmin with OSM

2010-06-07 Thread Michael Cole
Wrong suggestion more apt.. Rules don't apply The speeds should be set to the real speed limits by law not a vague Traffic flow limitation imposed by Traffic (Jam) Enforcers... If I do 30KM/H will my garmin later report speeding? 5KM per hour is walking speed, I do faster than that most

Re: [talk-ph] Car navigation using Garmin with OSM

2010-06-07 Thread maning sambale
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Michael Cole colemic...@gmail.com wrote: (I walk everywhere in Makati..) And my cycling speed is faster than most primary/secondary roads in Marikina :) I agree that most of this speed limits isn't followed, but the default road_speed (in the osm-ph map) is very

Re: [talk-ph] Car navigation using Garmin with OSM

2010-06-06 Thread maning sambale
Hi, Again apologies for somewhat off-topic garmin posts. I have been reviewing estimated time of arrival (ETA) for garmin gps routing. I noticed that as Sehested reported, the speed calculation is over-optimistic. Due to the absence of complete maxspeed data in PH streets, I have assigned

Re: [talk-ph] Car navigation using Garmin with OSM

2010-01-10 Thread maning sambale
I am in favor of adding maxspeed to roads whenever it is shown on the ground either as street sign or a local legislation. However, I am wary with simply adding maxspeed following RA4136. I am thinking of adding these default speedlimits to the garmin map, however, I don't know how we can