[OSRM-talk] Exclude bridge from OSRM calculation
ANDRES ABARCA
andres.abarca at iusspavia.it
Tue Oct 29 10:31:28 UTC 2019
Thank you for your response!
I'm still inclining to use OSRM directly. Do you know if it would be
possible to exclude bridges from the analysis if I use one of the
Docker images?
Also, in general, how would I proceed about removing a bridge? Should I
(temporarily) remove it from the road data? Or could I query it out?
Thanks for the help!!
Best regards,
Andres
Il giorno ven 25 ott 2019 alle ore 14:16 Steven M. Ottens <steven at minst.net>
ha scritto:
> Hi Andres,
>
> The public web service doesn't allow for exclusion of roads/bridges. If
> you setup your own copy of OSRM you obviously do have the freedom to
> exclude anything.
>
> Alternatively you could look into Rural Accessibility Map. An application
> on top of OSRM developed for the Worldbank which is used to calculate the
> impact of road improvements on the accessibility of a region. You can use
> it to other way around as well: Calculate the impact of a bridge collapse.
>
> http://rah.surge.sh/about+
>
> https://github.com/WorldBank-Transport/ram-backend
>
> Cheers
>
> Steven
> On 25-10-2019 12:31, ANDRES ABARCA wrote:
>
> Hi! I'm a PhD student at IUSS Pavia doing research on the impact of
> bridge collapse.
>
> I want to use the OSRM public web server to calculate a duration matrix
> using the Table Service. How can I exclude a specific bridge (or several)
> from the query?
>
> We use OSM information, so we do have the OSM id numbers for the bridges
> we would be excluding.
>
> Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Andres Abarca
> PhD Student
> IUSS Pavia
>
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