http://map.project-osrm.org/1r9 The obvious route is to follow I-80 all the way. But instead it gets off and follows surface roads across Indiana.
Could it be avoiding barrier=toll_booth? The exit where it gets off (SR 66) is missing this. But why would it avoid toll roads without the user telling it to do so, and why wouldn’t it be using the toll=* tag on the ways?
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Bemierkung vum iandees de(n) 2. Oktober 2012 um 01:35 Auer
Looks like it’s fixed now.
Bemierkung vum NE2 de(n) 2. Oktober 2012 um 02:44 Auer
Yep, it’s fixed. I don’t see any recent edits along I-80 here, so the OSRM guys may have changed something.
Bemierkung vum dcp de(n) 3. Oktober 2012 um 18:10 Auer
This is a very interesting development and it works! I tested it from Bonn, Germany to Croydon, England. It is very usable! What I noticed is that the were a number of purple overlays which seem to indicate that a OSM data error hinders the correct routing.
Is this so?
Should I, as a contributor, try to correct these “errors”?
Bemierkung vum NE2 de(n) 3. Oktober 2012 um 19:18 Auer
Where are you seeing purple overlays? The only purple I see is the admin boundaries and the alternate route when you hover over the B at the top right of the route description: http://osrm.at/1sb
Bemierkung vum dcp de(n) 4. Oktober 2012 um 05:51 Auer
To NE2
I recalculated the route once again just now. No purple overlays. Unfortunately I did not take a snapshot of these purple overlays yesterday. It is just like your original post. NE2 registered something odd, iandees check and found nothing. Very strange indeed.
Anyway it is a very good tool and it should be accessible from the OSM Home Page, don’t you think?
Bemierkung vum butrus_butrus de(n) 10. Oktober 2012 um 22:09 Auer
You need to check the “small components” checkbox (where you choose the map) to see the purple overlays.
Bemierkung vum NE2 de(n) 10. Oktober 2012 um 23:02 Auer
Huh? Whatever these ‘small components’ are supposed to be, they’re certainly not clustered around the routing.