Hey - new to OSM. I corrected a street direction from bi-directional to oneway in a residential area. (it’s the loop commencing at: 4221 Willow Draw Rd, Park City, UT, 84098, USA). Other edits I have made seem to be picked up but routing directly on the OSM map is not respecting the oneway restriction even though it’s displaying the one way arrows over the road. Is this just a case of the routing data updates lagging the map updates? (it’s been ~2 days).
Is there another way I should be testing this? thanks.
2 days is an absolute minimum for the built-in routers to update, with 3-4 being common. If it hasn’t updated within a week, then I’d start asking for help!
And of course the timer doesn’t start from the moment the edit is done. It is a gliding window. So the update could be run right after the edit but also, however long the update periode is, days later ![]()
edit: position of the comma.
ty both. will be more patient.
Just for reference:
Hey - it’s been 7 days now since I put in the one-way edit. Valhalla respects the routing restriction, ORSM & GraphHopper do not - is this still just a timing thing or there is a feature of my edit that’s a boundary case and the other two routers don’t like it?
Your tagging change looks quite straightforward and I think any router should respect it once updated.
Following through some of the OSRM links leads to the timestamps on this page. It appears that the OSRM data was last updated on May 9, well before your change.
I’m not sure if similar information is available for GraphHopper.