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      A Former User @Mitch9
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      @Mitch9 said in SA: route planner:

      Where is this path?

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        @gi0vanni I think the problem is this:

        Path

        sac_scale: unknown

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          I guess the problem is very probably the river crossing 🙂

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            A Former User @Mitch9
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            @Mitch9 said in SA: route planner:

            @gi0vanni I think the problem is this:

            Path

            sac_scale: unknown

            So the SA planner always avoids paths where key sac_scale is unknown?

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              dombo Bronze Member
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              different, but related to SA planner. It makes me crazy planning route for road biking, where it:

              • does not follow straight road and use non logical shortcuts
              • prioritize cycling paths (even sidewalks) over the road

              so in order to use tbt I have to manually adding planning points to avoid using of shortcuts, what is really pita.

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                MiniForklift Platinum Member @dombo
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                @dombo said in SA: route planner:

                It makes me crazy planning route for road biking, where it:

                • does not follow straight road and use non logical shortcuts
                • prioritize cycling paths (even sidewalks) over the road

                so in order to use tbt I have to manually adding planning points to avoid using of shortcuts, what is really pita.

                Yeah, I agree that it’s a PITA although I think I have just gotten used to it now. Often I’ll have to plot 3 or 4 smaller points/segments along what is essentially a straight road because the SA map sends me off all over the place it I try to go from a simple A to B point. Sometimes I can get around this a little bit by changing the road surface, for example setting it to paved roads for road cycling but a lot of the time it’s like it wants to pick the craziest routing to get to where I want to get to; I’ll often have to change this a few times if I am mapping out a larger route. Instead of having a small number of points plotted I end up having to drop in lots just so I can map the actual route I would like to travel. Here’s one as an example, case in point 😳

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                  There are some unroutable segments out there and this has nothing to do with difficulty or danger. Some places in OpenStreet Map just can’t get routed through. There is a bike/pedestrian bridge over a highway where i live (and ride) and you just can’t do a route through it. I tried to check the OpenStreet map and edit it, but that segment has the correct attributes. Btw. it does not work for creating routes in SA, but also in Strava.

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                    trailcafe Bronze Member
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                    plotaroute.com is also based on OSM maps and routes anything without issues. Same for the Footpath app. Can someone explain, why there are differences in routing? For me it seems, that SA fails and the others can manage route creation in a better way. But I cannot explain it to me why this is the case.

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                      A Former User @trailcafe
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                      @trailcafe Indeed! yesterday i took some time to plan well known routes with SA and twice i ran into the same problem. komoot however worked without any problems. it is a pity for SA, just hope they will address this issue in the future

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                        Mff73 @trailcafe
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                        @trailcafe
                        OSM is the source of data : points, path, tracks, etc… are created there, with attributes.
                        Then, there are map generations using these source of data, and each map generator (OSM itself for itself, or mapbox for others, or openandromap, etc…) are taking attributes and filter, tweak, to display the way they want/can.
                        Then it comes to routing, where same OSM data source is used by routing engines to follow what can be followed using routing profiles (sometimes one can see routed path on a “path” not displayed on the map itself 😉 )

                        Something in OSM not routable “at all”, and no routing engine will go through this.
                        But something routable, according to some profile criteria can be walked through but not cycle, etc…, and finally (maybe not complete explanation, just my own understanding) which optimisation or path choosing when multiple are possible, it is the magic inside each routing profiles/engines i think.

                        Then SA/Komoot/etc use all OSM raw data, have potentially their own mapping “provider”/“sources”, and also their “own” routing engine/profiles.

                        It may just explain the differences, not why SA is not the best at routing (according to users).

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                          trailcafe Bronze Member @Mff73
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                          @Mff73 thank you very much. When I get it right, SA could improve its mapping because it’s using “its own” routing engine that could be tweaked to e.g. route all visible paths (or any other criteria).

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                            isazi Moderator @trailcafe
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                            @trailcafe not sure Suunto App is using its own routing, I believe they use the mapbox API.

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                              trailcafe Bronze Member
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                              I just went into OSM and checked the metadata of some paths:

                              1. and 2. picture is correctly routed by SA, 3. picture shows the path that SA ignores. I can’t see any differences in classification
                                Link to area: https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=17/47.57343/11.21559

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                              The Mapbox API does not have any high sophisticated settings
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                                Mff73 @trailcafe
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                                @trailcafe
                                Sometimes it is not the path itself which is faulty, but its non proper connexion with other paths. Just one point not linked and the path, properly setup, is a dead-end, and routing will avoid it.

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                                  trailcafe Bronze Member @Mff73
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                                  @Mff73 Yes, and that is also understandable. But that does not apply here in this example.

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                                    Mff73 @trailcafe
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                                    @trailcafe
                                    strange, yes.
                                    This path 3 is routable in other tools (with locus and brouter)

                                    Just one thinking : this path 3 is connected to its both end to a path which is quoted “alpine hiking”
                                    here
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                                    and here
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                                    so, if SA refuse to route Alpine Hiking paths (hypothesis), then this path 3 is never reachable in SA routing.
                                    But indeed little strange 🤔

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                                      trailcafe Bronze Member @Mff73
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                                      @Mff73 Damn, I’ve overseen that little part. Changed it to T3 which is still ok for classification. Environment changed and it got easier in this small part.

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