Another way to validate routing and connection is using Quality Asurance
tools like:

Keep Right <http://keepright.at/>

*OpenStreetMap Oversight Search Engine* <http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr/>

Bruno

2015-02-18 12:05 GMT-05:00 <si...@mungewell.org>:

> > FYI:
> >
> > OSM is now offering routing on the main page... Details to be seen here:
> >
> > https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2015/02/16/routing-on-openstreetmap-org/
>
> Following on from discussions over on the main 'talk' mailing list, this
> is a great way to valid your local area. Click on over to OSRM and drag
> the start/stop pointers around to see 'stupid routes'.
>
> Using this I found several incorrectly tagged ways and some missing
> interconnects.
>
> I do have a question though; many township/range roads are gravel. Whilst
> speeding/floating around on gravel is fun, it may not make the most
> appropriate route choice.
>
> Is there a way we can instruct OSRM to avoid unpaved roads, or at least
> offer indicate that route is gravel.
> Simon
>
>
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