Hi

With the addition of routing to the man page there's been a few cases of adding ways in order to get routing to work. This is not the fault of the people editing, but the routing software.

For example let's use parks. Both of the foot routers won't cross the park unless there's a specific path way. However, as users can wander about anywhere they like there are no marked paths, not even worn ground. (I would post an example but OSM has just gone down)

I thought the assumption was parks & pedestrian areas etc were able to be crossed as long as there were ways joined to the perimeter to enter/exit.

Why can't routing software process the perimeter checking each node to see if there's a joined way to exit?

As parks have many entrances adding ways connecting up each of them would be over the top.

Separate Q:
On Richard F. cycle.travel routing. How do reset & start again?

Cheers
Dave F.

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