Douglas Furlong wrote:
2008/12/2 Bernhard Zwischenbrugger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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pothole_ratio=0.2 #20% of the surface are potholes
max_pothole_size=50cm
If it is a frequently traveled road by motorised vehicle, that
size will not be very static.
That depends on the country!!
Only if the term "frequently" varies per country, other wise I'd
expect the surface to deteriorate pretty much in the same way.
And as it's subjective, one could argue that it doesn't depend on the
country at all, but the person thinking about it.
Any way, the point is, pot holes on roads that are frequently/heavily
used WILL vary quite quickly, and I'm not sure it some thing we'd be
looking to have as a static land mark.
If you ride on a Royal Enfield in India, information about potholes is
probably the most important thing you need.
It's an information you don't find on other maps.
In the North America, Europe, China, Thailand,... there are good roads
but most of the countries still have horrible roads.
Bernhard
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