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I think both should be supported. For simple lines, e.g. crossing a
river. not using relations should be good enough. For more complex
routes, especially on the sea, relations are better suited.<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05.09.2012 13:07, Janko Mihelić
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cite="mid:CAA=vpS_PqrBi_zeRLmzFLE+u8OZExo37Qtxm2GC6GYTedwH86Q@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I have seen that most of the ferry lines are drawn as
ways, each one representing a public transport line. They have a
route=ferry tag, motorcar=* and so on.<br>
But if you have several lines and several different types of one
line (on Fridays it doesn't stop on this island), you will have to
draw a lot of lines on the sea. That's why I thought that
relations are probably the wanted way of drawing ferry lines.
Also, the new public transport scheme says so.<br>
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I just wanted to see if we agree, so that I can go to the OSRM
github page and complain why they don't route over my ferry
relations :)<br>
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Janko Mihelić<br>
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