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As my previous e-mail I've been playing around with routing based on
pedestrian and cycling. I'd say, in my area, 1 in 20 trails are
connected to the roads. I checked the Toronto and Brampton area.
Same issue.<br>
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Trails that cross roads, need to have a connecting node. Also they
need to join up with a road. Most trails don't join with the road but
they need to for the routing to work. Also my solution for trails
that end at a parking lot. I've been just pulling the trail around the
perimeter of the parking lot till we get to the road. (that way
routing works)<br>
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Since I didn't know trails needed to be connected to roads, I thought
I'd mention it. Is there any way we can reach all the editors of the
GTA area? As they have a lot of trails falling in this category.<br>
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Example:<br>
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<img alt="before" src="cid:part1.06040004.08080302@carterfamily.ca"
height="468" width="476"><img alt="After"
src="cid:part2.05090802.03040300@carterfamily.ca" height="401"
width="368"><br>
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Michael<br>
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