Hello
Am 12.09.2017 um 07:22 schrieb Alain Berguerand:
Hello all,
I recently noticed unexpected results when using the routing interface at routing.osm.ch. When planning a bike or foot hike, the algorithm uses ferry routes over lakes if this makes the route shorter.
For instance, this bike course between Brienz and Bönigen mostly uses ferry routes : https://routing.osm.ch/?z=13%C2%A2er=46.715386%2C7.975903&loc=46.755034%...
Is this the expected result, an issue with the OSRM routing algorithm itself, its parameters or the definition of the ferry route ?
To me, routing over ferries is conceptually wrong, because the user is not actually biking or hiking on the ferry route. To stretch this to the extreme, the foot/bike routes should also include motorways and railways because a pedestrian/cyclist can mount a car/bus/train.
FULLACK
The software should either automatically exclude such routes (e.g in case of hiking/biking as well mountain railway, cable car) different from selected "style of transportation/locomotion" or better, offer the end user the possibility to select e.g. *biking/hiking only* vs *all "style of transportation/locomotion"*
Question: Does a bug report or feature request exist? (If yes, where/link?)
just my 2 cents...
cheeers, h.
Best regards.
Alain
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