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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/03/2015 16:56, Volker Schmidt
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              Subject: [OSM-talk] Routing across parks<br>
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              For example let's use parks. Both of the foot routers
              won't cross the<br>
              park unless there's a specific path way. However, as users
              can wander<br>
              about anywhere they like there are no marked paths, not
              even worn<br>
              ground. (I would post an example but OSM has just gone
              down)<br>
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            <div> Most parks in continental Europe do not work this way.
              Typically, but not always, you have to stay on the paths.
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            <div>To solve this, one needs possibly a new (?) tag for
              parks like stay_on_path=yes|no<br>
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    You're talking about the opposite problem really: If there are
    tagged paths then the routers can easily transverse the area. <br>
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    I'm trying to get them to cross an area when there are no defined
    paths & the whole area is accessible.  <br>
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