Beside what Andrew and André mentioned in their replies feel free to add
the ways across the park in detail.
If there are only a few (or only one) entrance, map the ways and
navigation software could be enabled to route better to the target.
If there is a wall or fence around, map it; tag it as
barrier=wall|fence|... and add barrier=entrance, where the entrance is.
regards
Peter
Am 18.11.2010 10:41, schrieb Nathan Edgars II:
Features such as parks may cover a large area, and if the park is
drawn as a polygon, routing software will likely choose the centroid.
The nearest point on public roads to the centroid may however not be
the actual entrance to the park. For example, go to
http://www.yournavigation.org/ and get directions from Orlando, FL to
Wekiwa Springs State Park (the actual entrance is in the southeast
corner; use Wisteria St, Orange County, FL). How can we make sure that
the software will know where the entrance is?
This also applies to large resort hotels, where we would want to mark
the check-in building, and to pretty much everything large that has a
single main entrance.
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