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R: [mkgmap-dev] [PATCH v3] - beware of the bollards!

From Marco Certelli marco_certelli at yahoo.it on Wed Jul 8 11:19:26 BST 2009



--- Mer 8/7/09, Dermot McNally <dermotm at gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Da: Dermot McNally <dermotm at gmail.com>
> Oggetto: Re: R: [mkgmap-dev] [PATCH v3] - beware of the bollards!
> A: "Development list for mkgmap" <mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk>
> Data: Mercoledì 8 luglio 2009, 11:59
> 2009/7/8 Mark Burton <markb at ordern.com>:
> 
> > As previously mentioned, the case where both start and
> destination are
> > within the restricted area does not work right and,
> currently, I don't
> > have a plan for fixing this. I can't see how that can
> be achieved.
> 
> Wouldn't Marco's approach of surrounding the bollard with a
> tiny piece
> of footpath do the trick?

No Dermod, it doesn't solve the issue.

In fact the Mark's patch just make in a clean way (in the IMG only) what I did before in a dirty way (in the OSM data): mark's patch surrounds the barrier with a couple of ways that has the access=no/foot=yes/bicycle=yes restrictions (exactly as if they were footways in OSM) but without touching OSM data.

I also do not see a solution for the routes starting/ending in the 2 short ways around the bollard: The problem is that garmin GPS checks the access only when it "enters" a way. If you are already into the forbidden way (becouse you start a route from within the way) the fact that the way is unaccessible is not checked by garmin.

I guess the only way to reduce the issue is to make the 2 ways as short as possible (maybe 10 meters might be enough) just to reduce the probability to start/end within them. After all, the precision of the GPS cannot tell you on which real side of the bollard you are if you actually are very close to the barrier.

Ciao.


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