[Routing] Question about OSRM Travel delay computing

Richard Saba rsaba at galigeo.com
Tue Oct 17 10:40:17 UTC 2017


Thank You Martin for your reply.

Well, first of all I don’t have this righ-click option, despite I installed some add-ons on firefox but no change…
I checked the itoworld API: for urban road inside Paris I got Maxpseed 50 KM/h.
In the profile car.lua build with OSRM on alocal virtual machine, I got :

Maxspeed_default_table = {
Urban =50,
Rural = 90,
Trunk = 110 ,
Motorway = 130
}

Is the 50 km mentioned in the API comes from the car.lua profile ?
Is the maxpseed you talked about for Rome is the one in the lua file ?

50 km/h is the default maxspeed in osm car.lua. So I think OSRM take this maxspeed in account to compute the delay between two points.
Could you confirm this or there is another maxspeed you want to indicate ?

Regards,
Richard


De : Martin Koppenhoefer [mailto:dieterdreist at gmail.com]
Envoyé : lundi 16 octobre 2017 13:04
À : routing at openstreetmap.org
Objet : Re: [Routing] Question about OSRM Travel delay computing



2017-10-16 12:42 GMT+02:00 Richard Saba <rsaba at galigeo.com<mailto:rsaba at galigeo.com>>:
Hello Martin,

Do you know how to check if this information is available in France graph and mainly for île-de-France / Paris ?





you can either look at some example roads in the area, or get an extract (e.g. from geofabrik) and have a more systematic look, or have a look with overpass API. You can find information on these in the osm wiki.

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.osm
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API

or simply on the map:
osm.org<http://osm.org>, then right click on road, "query features".

Cheers,
Martin
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