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• Speed limits are not used in route calculation and an average cycling speed
is used when calculating the estimated time of arrival.
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• All manoeuvres are available in intersections.
• Directional constraints are taken into account the way that opposite direction
is allowed with a low speed.
• A private road is used only if the destination is there.
• Walkways are excluded from routes.
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• Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account
when planning a route.
• Roads are used only if access for buses is allowed.
• Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.
•
:
• Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account
when planning a route.
• Roads are used only if access for taxis is allowed.
• Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.
Route Planning Method types:
Option
Description
Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on
all roads. Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.
Gives a short route to minimise the distance to travel. Usually
practical for pedestrians, cyclists or slow vehicles. Searching for
a short route regardless of the speed, this route type is rarely
practical for normal vehicles.