I just tried it in my (newly mapped) area. Kudos, first routing service that
works for me, and the interface is nice.
Only critic I see, is that more emphasis could be but on choosing larger
ways when several are available. Like, choose a secondary instead of an
unclassified if it makes the trip just a bit longer, but much easier and
safer.
Other than that, beautiful work, at first glance (both the involved
components and their integration).

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> Envoyé : samedi 6 septembre 2008 17:06
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; talk@openstreetmap.org
> Objet : [OSM-talk] OpenStreetMap routing service
> 
> A few hours ago a new version of the OpenStreetMap Routing Service has
> come
> online. I think is has evolved enough to go public 'officially'...
> 
> The (yet another, I know) OpenStreetMap Routing Service is linking
> together
> off-the-shelf software such as Gosmore routing engine, Gazetteer
> namefinder
> service, Route altitude profiler, Potlatch online editor and OpenLayers
> framework.
> 
> This version includes some UI bugfixes for leftover markers and marker
> placement 'lag'. There's also better support for Internet Explorer,
> usage of
> the available display area and help text (still rudimentary).
> 
> New in this version is the 'Edit map' button which is particulary
> useful
> when testing and debugging the OSM way- and routedata (e.g.
> restrictions,
> oneway streets and disconnected intersections). Once you've spotted an
> error
> you can click this button and the online 'Potlatch' map editor will be
> opened in a new window containing the current map view.
> 
> Although this service supports routing throughout Europe, Asia, Africa
> and
> Oceania, routing in the America's (North and South) is currently not
> possible. The North American data is so massive that it needs a 64bit
> server
> for the routing engine (Gosmore), currently the sponsored server runs a
> 32bit OS. I hope to work around this problem by splitting America into
> three
> areas (Northeast, Northwest and South) but - unfortunately - this will
> prohibit routing from one area to another.
> 
> I hope this effort in collecting readily available software will be
> useful
> in validating/improving the data, inspire further software developement
> and
> attract new contributors. Please give it a try and tell me what you
> think:
> 
> http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/~lambertus/routing-world
> 
> Last, two examples to show how data errors can be spotted using the
> routing
> service:
> - What's wrong here?
> http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/%7Elambertus/routing-
> world/?flat=44.989401&flon=4.977738&tlat=44.985&tlon=4.97615&v=motorcar
> &fast=1
> 
> - Disconnected junction?
> http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/%7Elambertus/routing-
> world/?flat=50.153805&flon=5.79219&tlat=50.135048&tlon=5.788585&v=motor
> car&fast=1
> 
> 
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