Am 17.07.2014 22:01, schrieb Richard Fairhurst: > colliar wrote: >> 1. How are separate drawn cycleways next to roads handled ? > > It prefers cycleways to roads, so it'll usually route via the cycleways > (assuming they're properly connected).
It makes a real difference if you have a cycletrack along side a primary route or a cycleway through the fields. In a city you often prefer calm residential roads over cycleways along side major roads. In this way the routing does not find many smarter, saver and shorter + faster routes. >> 2. Neither traffic_light/crossing nor shape turns are evaluated. > > There's a routing penalty for traffic lights. Well, how about crossing=* ? In my region there are no traffic_signals map on cycleways but crossing=traffic_signal together with highway=traffic_signal or highway=crossing on the common node of cycleway and road. > Not sure what you mean by "shape turns" - can you explain? Sorry, was a typo. I meant sharp turns. I found a route where in favour of the cycleway the route leads down a ramp, makes a u-turn (radius < 2.5m otherwise you fall into the river) and on the next bridge the same, first 180° turn than uphill a ramp and two more turns. >> 3. I would like to show you some examples but I did not find >> any link/shortlink feature. Are gpx tracks any help ? > > You can log into the site and save routes that way - that's probably the > best way! Please, have an option to share the route without logging in. Thanks colliar
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