On Thu, 2017-03-16 at 14:21 +0000, Alan Bell wrote: > Hi all > > there is a segment of Oxford Street in London from about the Park > Street/Portman Street crossing to Regent Street where the turn > restrictions prevent you from going straight on into it, or turning > left > or right from any of the crossing roads. > > http://map.project-osrm.org/?z=15¢er=51.514218%2C-0.130098&loc=51 > .515313%2C-0.140419&loc=51.514525%2C-0.147876&hl=en&alt=0 > > so without any one way street issues, this is an area of perfectly > good > road from which you can exit but never enter. > > I am not entirely sure what the facts on the ground are (it isn't a > very > sensible place to be driving) but is there something that can be done > in > the profile or by editing the map to avoid that bit of road if it > has > actually been pedestrianised or something? > > Alan. > Hi Alan I looks perfectly correct to me, you can access certain sections to leave side streets. The section you were initially going into is tagged as motor_vehicle=no, bus=yes, psv=yes.
There is nothing wrong with OSRM in this area. If you are unsure it would be better to ask on talk-gb where you will find local mappers who can explain the reasoning for the tagging. Or try #osm-gb on irc. Phil (trigpoint) _______________________________________________ OSRM-talk mailing list OSRM-talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk