Hi Marco,

Looking at your pictures I’d say that in both the highways are mapped too 
detailed.

My suggestions for mapping these:

-The main path is the one east of the res area. It is clear that it near to the 
res area and you don’t need to map every small access path to the village.
-also the two small villages to the west are nearby and IMHO don’t need extra 
access paths mapped, May be they could be included to the existing res area 
-assuming that the path in the east leading out of the village leads to another 
village then, I think, it should be connected with the main path I mentioned 
above even we cannot discern it in the imagery. In such a case I assume a 
„virtual“ path meandering between the houses and connect it to the main path.

I’m mapping also in #2768. Feel free to have a look at the squares in the NE 
edge of the project. Suggestions are always welcome.

Best,

Arne






> Am 31.07.2017 um 12:20 schrieb mbranco <mbran...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Doing remote mapping in Nigeria (project #2768), I've a very basic question
> (sorry, but I searched a lot in wiki pages and mailing lists, I didn't find
> 
> all highways (usually 'unclassified') connecting a village need to be
> connected between them, for routing alghoritms?
> If so, and the village has no residential highways, have we to draw
> "virtual" roads (with highway=residential) inside the village to get the
> connection?
> 
> Please look at this picture [1] to have an example.
> 
> Cheers,
> Marco
> 
> [1]  https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B65acVCG5NRQZ3VHTkFlaXR0RHM
> <https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B65acVCG5NRQZ3VHTkFlaXR0RHM>  
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