Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Generally it seems that different ideas in different areas of the world,
of what a "trunk" road is supposed to be, now fall onto our feet ;-)
One option that comes to my mind would be that you change the road
classification in Britain to use trunk only on those ways whe
2014-02-10 14:16 GMT+01:00 Richard Fairhurst :
> The correct solution is to add maxspeed tags, traffic lights etc.
>
+1, especially maxspeed is esential for travel times if there are explicit
limits for bigger parts of your journey.
Generally it seems that different ideas in different areas of
Hi,
perhaps something like this:
http://map.project-osrm.org/?loc=45.193197,5.619331&loc=Paris
The value to the loc parameter can be a place name that is geocoded or a
coordinate.
—Dennis
Am 10.02.2014 um 09:35 schrieb Kevin Pouget :
> Hello,
>
> I just discovered the OSRM project, and it l
Hello, thank for the reply, I have Ubuntu 12.04 and I have in my pc lua5.1
luabind libxml2...
But somedays before I try to unistall lua 5.1 and install lua 5.2 but I have
had the same problems(now I only have lua 5.1)
Messaggio originale
Da: dennis.lu...@gmail.com
Data: 10-feb-2014 14
Hi,
can you give us some more details on the type of Linux distribution you are
using and what versions of LUA(bind) you have installed?
—Dennis
Am 10.02.2014 um 14:12 schrieb marcos...@virgilio.it:
> Hello, I have follow this istruction
> :https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/wiki/Buil
Spod OSM wrote:
Looking at the OSM data, it does look as if there is missing maxspeed
data on some of the roads involved (but the maxspeed on the major
length of motorway is correctly tagged), but presumably OSRM uses
sensible scaled down defaults, relative to the way type, in that case?
Any sug
Hello, I have follow this istruction
:https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/wiki/Building%20OSRM
but when I do "make" there are so many error after this:
[52%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/osrm-extract.dir/extractor.cpp.o
In file included from /usr/include/luabind/detail/convert_to_lu
Hello,
I just discovered the OSRM project, and it looks great, thanks for the work!
There is one thing I'm looking for, that would make me switch from gmap to
your project:
I'd like to be able to use firefox url shortcuts to set the parameters of
the trip.
currently I use
> map from:a to:b
which
The time-to-destination shown on the public OSRM router seems to be
much too short.
e.g. For the route from "Sheffield" to "Nottingham", via Chesterfield
(UK), OSRM says it will take 42 minutes. That is not a realistic time
at all. Even if you drive "as fast as possible" (breaking the speed