Methinks the villagers were trying to make a story out of a rat-run 
that's known to every cabbie in Bristol. Since I started using the 
airport in 2000 I've never driven to the airport any other way. The 
road in question would need a £5 toll to reduce congestion significantly.

I'd suggest "antisocial=yes" except that some people might like to 
compete for how many antisocial miles they travel.

Another suggestion: villages pay OSM to put a fake barrier in the db.

Hmm... how about OSM adds virtual toll booths in village rat-runs, 
whereby premium users pay for the true best route, X% of the toll 
going to support some community scheme in the village, e.g. its post 
office, OSM foundation pocketing the rest. Drivers pay to be nasty.

-- L

Marcus Wolschon wrote:
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> Sounds like an area where we all could improve on the commercial ones.
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/08/satnav_menaces_somerset_village/
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> Now...what would doing so acutally mean in terms of heuristics?
> 
> Marcus


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