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> In theory the road should be tagged bicycle=use_sidepath. If it's indeed mandatory by law to use the cyclepath why do you not edit the OpenStreetMap data yourself? Things like...
>> why do you not edit the OpenStreetMap data yourself? > > Because it's already present in the above example. But neither the fastbike nor the trekking profile do check...
> But the route start/stop points do not necessarily mean you physically start/stop there. Indeed, drivers should never 100% trust the routes that are calculated and keep thinking themselves. Still...
> You have probably missed the navigator. Yes, I initially missed that but already got it in my previous reply and proposed to limit it to the destination point. >...
The problem is that this key is not (yet) in the [lookups.dat](https://github.com/abrensch/brouter/blob/master/misc/profiles2/lookups.dat)
Is it clear what access=service is (always) used for? Without that clear I think the unknown category (i.e. not adding it to lookups.dat) is the only correct one. If it...
I had a look at for access=service in the Netherlands: - two ways after a gate with access=private - a pumping station that would fit access=private or no - two...
Contacting the OSM author is not a bad idea but if you know the actual situation I think updating OSM yourself is an easier and faster way to do it....
Okay, such a routing error, clear! Updating OSM would also benefit others. In this light it is good to know that all tags not known for keys in looksup.dat end...
I think breaking things for (many) users is bad and like I wrote in [#416](https://github.com/abrensch/brouter/issues/416#issuecomment-1100707613), I see quite some pain for removing oneway=true. I did post PR to update the...