Off road routing with straight lines #204
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@abdullahO2 thanks for the interesting idea! BRouter 1.7 should work much better at attaching the waypoints on the road network. |
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@devemux86 Thank you for your response. I did try increasing the "Waypoints search range" but 1 kilometer is not enough because sometimes we need to go 20 kilometers inside the desert, or you may need to go directly from point A to point B because there are no roads (some applications have implemented a feature where point A moves according to GPS while point B remains fixed) |
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Chances of success ?
Imo this newest suggestion is valuable and worth to consider and to test. |
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Can you please post an example route and how you propose it to work? |
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@afischerdev has done some work in BRouter. 👍 You can see the interesting Cruiser result also here: |
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This feature is available for testing in the BRouter test website, for instructions see here: Can you test it? |
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Greetings,
I wanted to share a suggestion for improving the routing feature. Currently, when a user selects a routing endpoint to a location on the map that does not have any roads, the application displays an error message such as "BRouter: to-position not mapped in existing datafile" or "GraphHopper: Waypoint 2 not found."
And I suggest that the application automatically routing users to the nearest road and then draw a straight line to the endpoint, without requiring user intervention. And I suggest adding a button in the routing settings to enable and disable this feature, And making it available for all routing engines.
While I am aware that BRouter has a "straight line" feature that accomplishes this, it can be challenging for some users, particularly the elderly and non-experts, to access this feature as it requires a lengthy explanation. We believe that incorporating this feature into the application and making it easily accessible through a button in the routing settings would greatly benefit all users, regardless of their level of expertise. and Here is a GIF from Willy explaining the cool feature:
and Here are clips demonstrating this feature in other applications and drawing a direct line without user interaction:
https://youtu.be/yvXSpP_dkdQ
https://youtu.be/1dD6SDb0Z6Q
https://youtu.be/3Gu9WlyYLRc
This feature is especially crucial for us in our country, where many places are not accessible by roads, but it is still possible to drive a car through them. Incorporating this feature into the application would make a significant difference to users, and we hope you will consider our suggestion.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Best regards,
Abdullah Abdulrahman
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