Hi, Wouldn't it be appropriate for this kind of discussion to ask routing/GPS programmers like OSMand and Graphhopper etc. what they use for route optimization and what else they would like to use, hence us to do. I always say that the biggest routing problem (some people openly LOL at OSM routing) is that taggers and wiki writers don't realize that it's a matter of following the very strict, same rules in OSM as in the routers. I'm disappointed to see basic misunderstanding show in tags like many unnecessary bicycle=yes or [OSM-talk-be] Missing oneway:bicycle=no 2017-02-14 17:33 where oneway:bicycle <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:oneway:bicycle>=no, an instruction to routers, is confused with Key:cycleway, the indication of the presence of a cycleway. The explanation of cycleway <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cycleway>=opposite* and its presence in the "access" page make believe that it's an access tag when it's not (a cycle map confuses them and a friend tagged them both everywhere where there is no cycleway). I'm also disappointed that I, instead of the LOL above, have been called sarcastic for saying things like this and help.
Cheers André.
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