This is where some of the strengths of this webservice implementations shows. You can place to and from markers on multiple places around the route to see where the problem originates (You don't need to clear the route entirely, just place a new to or from marker.
So I've investigated this and found the most likely problem. Please have a look at the following two routes: <http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/~lambertus/routing-world/?flat=51.031219&flon=-1.076628&tlat=51.058047&tlon=-1.265553&v=motorcar&fast=1> <http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/~lambertus/routing-world/?flat=51.014545&flon=-0.924744&tlat=51.058047&tlon=-1.265553&v=motorcar&fast=1> These two routes seem to me an indication for a data error on or near the intersection, probably disconnected nodes. I hope this helps. Jack Challen wrote: > First off, well done! It's very, very impressive. > > However, here's a route which seems a bit sub-optimal: > > http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/~lambertus/routing-world/?flat=51.014545&flon=-0.924744&tlat=51.058047&tlon=-1.265553&v=motorcar&fast=1 > > > IMHO it should travel almost directly west along the A272 (which appears to > be connected at both ends). > > cheers > jack > > > > > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk