2013/11/7 Martijn van Exel <[email protected]>

> It's the other way around, really. We're adjusting our routing logic
> to adapt to OSM. Referring to the wiki, a service road is 'Generally
> for access to a building, motorway service station, beach, campsite,
> industrial estate, business park, etc.' - so by that definition, a
> service road would typically only occur at the beginning or the end of
> the route,
>


+1, there is also service=alley which some mappers use also in Europe, for
narrow alleys in medieval towns (usually you can't drive there with a car,
or hardly, but in Italy there is normally no restriction and you could
enter with a small car and many do so, and even more enter with
motorbikes). But still I agree, you won't use this for routing in the
middle of a route, it would only make sense to take these at the start or
end.

cheers,
Martin
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