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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Eugene,<br>
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      thanks for your feedback!<br>
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              <div>1. It seems turn restrictions are not taken into
                account in the routing?<br>
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      yes<br>
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            <div>2. It seems that the internal routing graph has too few
              nodes from where you can start or end. I think this might
              be a result of the optimizations you have performed to
              make the router fast. So if you wanted to route to a POI
              along a one-way street, you might get routed to the point
              at the end of the one-way street and the route does not
              pass through that one-way street.<br>
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            Here's an example to make the second issue clearer: <a
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href="http://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=14.557141%2C121.021051&point=14.559306%2C121.020455">http://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=14.557141%2C121.021051&point=14.559306%2C121.020455</a><br>
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      Indeed. This will be fixed with the next release as it is not only
      important for car but also for hiking etc:
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/27">https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/issues/27</a><br>
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      Regards,<br>
      Peter.<br>
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            <div>Hi,<br>
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            <div>Here's some feedback:<br>
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              1. It seems turn restrictions are not taken into account
              in the routing?<br>
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            2. It seems that the internal routing graph has too few
            nodes from where you can start or end. I think this might be
            a result of the optimizations you have performed to make the
            router fast. So if you wanted to route to a POI along a
            one-way street, you might get routed to the point at the end
            of the one-way street and the route does not pass through
            that one-way street.<br>
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          Here's an example to make the second issue clearer: <a
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href="http://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=14.557141%2C121.021051&point=14.559306%2C121.020455">http://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=14.557141%2C121.021051&point=14.559306%2C121.020455</a><br>
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        <div>I would expect the route to pass along the one-way street.<br>
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        Eugene<br>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 3:22 PM,
                Peter K <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi there,<br>
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                    yesterday we released the first public version of
                    our fast and Open Source routing engine called
                    GraphHopper. This could be especially interesting
                    for Java developers. You can also try our <a
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                      href="http://graphhopper.com/maps/"
                      target="_blank">web application</a> with world
                    wide coverage. See the full anouncement <a
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href="https://karussell.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/graphhopper-maps-high-performance-and-customizable-routing-in-java/"
                      target="_blank">here.</a><br>
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                    Let me know if you encounter problems or if you have
                    questions!<br>
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                    Regards,<br>
                    Peter.<br>
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