Routing View EU 2010-09
by Pascal Neis - Published: September 19th, 2010
The OSMI Routing View for entire Europe is available for two weeks now. I try to create the stats for the view once a month as I did before. For all readers that are not familiar with the Routing View, you can find some information about it here:
- OSM Inspector (OSMI) – http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmi
- OSMI Routing View – http://wiki.osm.org/…/Views/Routing
- Direct link – http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=routing
Over all (according to the Geofabrik extract) the following amount of errors appear for the area of Europe at the moment:
- Unconnected Roads: ca. 111000
- Duplicate Ways (number of duplicate segments): ca. 213000
The following image shows the amount of errors divided by country. :
Here is another diagram of the “Top” six countries (with more than 10k errors):
It’s important to mention though that the German Routing View is available for half a year now! The total number of errors was over 50000 in Germany at the beginning too.
So I’m excited to see which country will be able to correct a noticeable number of errors first! It will be interesting to see the new numbers next month … Germany has done a good start 🙂
In the past I always created a federal state comparison for Germany that included the error type “Unconnected 1m”, I think we should keep that up?!
In North Rhine-Westphalia and Hessen bigger changes have been made 🙂
Only Bavaria does not show a lot of improvement 🙁
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At least OSM-Inspector does not filter out separate footways/paths/cycleways beside the street and shows them as unconnected nodes, mostly <5 m. To get a better picture only look on the duplicate ways and maybe <1 m.
Hey, how are you generating those numbers?
Thanks!
Hej, I developed a tool which do that analysis. In the beginning it runs only for germany, now for most for europe …