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Iswet_flag
Poutnik edited this page Sep 24, 2016
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Suggested name of the Locus GUI flag name is Wet conditions
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iswet flag is not about
- BRouter keywords nor features, as it is a user variable in my custom profiles.
- Addressing persistent wet conditions. There is OSM tagging for it, like surface=mud, or ford=yes.
- Relation to any OSM weather specific conditional tagging.
- Absolute avoidance of ways.
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iswet flag is about
- Weather related, temporary surface wet conditions.
- Relative avoidance of ways.
- Applying the different set of priorities for various combinations of OSM ways and surfaces.
- Shifted decision point for routing algorithm what way from the alternatives to take.
- Situations, when a biker feels the overall surface wet conditions crossed his/her personal "wet conditions threshold", depending on riding purpose, surface type and personal perception.
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Iswet applicability
- The main purpose of iswet in bike context is for trekking bikes on mixed surface network, switching road priorities, if there is "wet enough outside".
- Paved-road-only bikers may find just a limited use for cobblestone/sett road cases.
- MTB bikers riding soil/grass only trails may find little use for it, except for hiking note below, or eventually the fallback option if really very wet or if they are already tired.
- Iswet gets some use for urban area walking on mixed surface OSM network. For hiking on mainly grass/soil trail there is very limited use for iswet flag, like slippery grass or dolomite stones being better than muddy slides.
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Effects of the wet conditions may affect safety, difficulty or just convenience:
- Slippery of Cobblestone, setts, stones generally and grass
- Stickiness of sand, dust and fine gravel
- Soil and dust can get sticky, muddy, slippery, "splashy" and "pondy".
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Iswet implementation
- Road preferences are in BRouter expressed as costfactor(CF). Iswet increases CF ( by various amount ) for the affected ways and mildly decrease CF of paved ways( but the case for cobblestones/setts ).
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Example
Imagine decision case of 5 km of primary road and alternative unpaved track.(numbers just illustrative )
Track length[km] | Dry conditions decision | Wet conditions decision |
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1.0 | I prefer tracks to cars | Shortcut is good to take |
1.5 | I prefer tracks to cars | Hmm, but shortcut is still good to take |
3.0 | I prefer tracks to cars | Hmm, I rather take the primary |
5.0 | I prefer tracks to cars | ... |
7.0 | I still prefer tracks to cars | ... |
10.0 | Hmm, but I still prefer tracks to cars | ... |
15.0 | Hmm, I rather take the primary | ... |
- Loosely related to Iswet flag are MTB_factor and smallpaved_factor, but they serve different purposes.