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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">That is a good suggestion. Would you
      open an issue for this?<br>
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      Regards,<br>
      Peter.<br>
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      Hi Peter,
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      <div>I was wondering is there is a way to get in the instructions
        route, the operator name when there is a ferry ? (tag operator)
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      <div>Thanks</div>
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      <div>Guillaume</div>
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          <div>Le 3 juil. 2013 à 17:51, Peter K <<a
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              <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Guillaume,<br>
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                did you pull, recreate graphhopper and import the graph
                again? For the example graphhopper now returns 1h 6min<br>
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                Regards,<br>
                Peter.<br>
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                <div>Thanks a lot for your assistance. Unfortunately, it
                  does not change the driving duration …</div>
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                <div>BR</div>
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                <div>Guillaume</div>
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                    <div>Le 3 juil. 2013 à 16:34, Peter K <<a
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                        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">fixed a bug where
                          speed limits can now be bigger than the speed
                          estimated by the highway tag.<br>
                          Please report if this fixes your problems!<br>
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                          Regards,<br>
                          Peter.<br>
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                          <div>Hi Peter,</div>
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                          <div>Here is an example where time difference
                            is around +40% . The good duration is 1h05
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                          <div>Graphhopper : 1h23 min<br>
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                            <div>OSRM : 01h04 min</div>
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                            <div>Thanks for your help </div>
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                            <div>Guillaume</div>
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                                <div>Le 2 juil. 2013 à 14:37, Peter K
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                                <blockquote type="cite">Hi Guillaume,<br>
                                  <br>
                                  I do not know internals from OSRM but
                                  GraphHopper could probably need<br>
                                  some tuning there (e.g. less speed in
                                  cities, less speed for turns, ...).<br>
                                  <br>
                                  Do you have some example links for
                                  OSRM where you encounter big
                                  differences?<br>
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                                  Regards,<br>
                                  Peter.<br>
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                                  <blockquote type="cite">Hello,<br>
                                    <br>
                                    We are testing Graphhopper and OSRM
                                    and we have found some differences
                                    in routing times :<br>
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                                    - Graphhopper returns longer driving
                                    time as OSRM does (except for very
                                    short distance between 2 cities). It
                                    appears that OSRM driving durations
                                    are closer to the real durations
                                    compare to Graphhopper.<br>
                                    - We have set  same speed parameters
                                    (when there is no max speed) on
                                    Graphhopper (carflagencoder.java)
                                    and OSRM (car profile).<br>
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                                    Both Graphhopper and OSRM seems to
                                    be using CH.<br>
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                                    How to explain these difference in
                                    driving time ? Is there a way to
                                    modify parameters on Graphhopper to
                                    get driving durations closer to the
                                    real ones ?<br>
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                                    Thank you<br>
                                    <br>
                                    Guillaume<br>
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