Hello Richard,
Gosmore looks at maxspeed and tracktype.
I did not use surface, because I am under the impression that it is
possible to drive fast on properly maintained dirt roads in dryer
regions.
Regards,
Nic
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
this
2011/4/15 Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net:
i ask this because in NY, the default speed limit in rural areas is 55
on all roads.
highway=unclassified
name=Mead Road
maxspeed=55 mph
surface=dirt
I suggest you also add source:maxspeed=US:NY:rural or sth. similar to
the roads with no
On 4/15/11 10:53 AM, Nic Roets wrote:
Hello Richard,
Gosmore looks at maxspeed and tracktype.
I did not use surface, because I am under the impression that it is
possible to drive fast on properly maintained dirt roads in dryer
regions.
interesting. i haven't been setting tracktype because
On 4/15/11 11:30 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2011/4/15 Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net:
i ask this because in NY, the default speed limit in rural areas is 55
on all roads.
highway=unclassified
name=Mead Road
maxspeed=55 mph
surface=dirt
I suggest you also add
of it heavy enough to erode
an unpaved roadway.
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Subject :Re: [OSM-talk] question for folks working on routing engines
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Date :Fri Apr 15 09:53:24 America/Chicago 2011
Hello Richard,
Gosmore looks at maxspeed and tracktype.
I did not use surface
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 10:36:55 -0400
Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
this occurred to me while surveying speed limits in a somewhat rural
part of the US.
are any of the routing engines looking at the surface tag as part of
their decision making?
i ask this because in NY, the
On 16 April 2011 00:36, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
i ask this because in NY, the default speed limit in rural areas is 55
on all roads. there are numerous unpaved roads (dirt, gravel) which
do not have posted speed limits, but where driving at 55 is not
reasonable unless
On 16 April 2011 01:30, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
I suggest you also add source:maxspeed=US:NY:rural or sth. similar to
the roads with no explicit maxspeed sign.
Well he said 55mph is the default maximum for unsigned roads, wouldn't
it be more useful for routing software
On 4/15/11 11:16 PM, John Smith wrote:
On 16 April 2011 00:36, Richard Weltyrwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
i ask this because in NY, the default speed limit in rural areas is 55
on all roads. there are numerous unpaved roads (dirt, gravel) which
do not have posted speed limits, but where
On 16 April 2011 13:25, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
what i'm after are parameters so that the routing engines present
rational results to drivers who aren't me. so why don't we focus on
the actual problem in front of us instead of posturing about our
driving skills.
Well you
On 16 April 2011 13:43, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 April 2011 13:25, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
what i'm after are parameters so that the routing engines present
rational results to drivers who aren't me. so why don't we focus on
the actual problem in
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