Routino Translation Strings (PT)
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XML Translation Strings
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Based on OpenStreetMap data from http://www.openstreetmap.org/
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Very sharp left
Sharp left
Left
Slight left
Straight on
Slight right
Right
Sharp right
Very sharp right
South
South-West
West
North-West
North
North-East
East
South-East
South
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
motorway
trunk road
primary road
secondary road
tertiary road
unclassified road
residential road
service road
track
cycleway
path
steps
ferry
Shortest
Quickest
Waypoint
Junction
Roundabout
%s Route
Start at %s, head %s
At %s, go %s heading %s
Leave %s, take the %s exit heading %s
Follow %s for %.3f km, %.1f min
Stop at %s
Total %.1f km, %.0f minutes
%.1f km, %.0f minutes
WAYPT
TRIP
%s route between 'start' and 'finish' waypoints
%s route
%s on '%s' for %.3f km, %.1f min
Total Journey %.1f km, %.0f minutes
HTML Translation Strings
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Português
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English language webpage
Português webpage
Route Planner for OpenStreetMap Data
Options
Set routing options
Results
See routing results
Data
View database information
Routino OpenStreetMap Router
Routino Website
Documentation
Language
Waypoints
Transport Type
Highway Preferences
Speed Limits
Property Preferences
Other Restrictions
Find
Links
Help
Status
Shortest Route
Quickest Route
Routino Statistics
Routino Visualiser
Waypoint XXX Position
Waypoint XXX Longitude
Waypoint XXX Latitude
Waypoint XXX Location
Search for location
Get current location
Centre map on this waypoint
Move this waypoint up
Add waypoint after this one
Coordinates for location
Toggle as home location
Centre this waypoint on map
Move this waypoint down
Remove this waypoint
Reverse order of waypoints
Reverse order
Add a new waypoint to make a loop
Close loop
Horse
Wheelchair
Bicycle
Moped
Motorcycle
Motorcar
Goods
HGV
PSV
Motorway
Trunk
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Unclassified
Residential
Service
Track
Cycleway
Path
Steps
Ferry
Paved
Multiple Lanes
Bridge
Tunnel
Walking Route
Bicycle Route
Obey oneway streets
Obey turn restrictions
Weight
Height
Width
Length
Find shortest route
Find quickest route
Link to this map view
Edit this OSM data
Router not run
Router running...
Routing completed
Router error
Router failed to run
View Details
No Information
HTML directions
GPX track file
GPX route file
Full text file
Text file
Display data statistics
Javascript is <em>required</em> to use this web page because of the interactive map.
Router
Geo Data
Tiles
Data Visualiser for Routing Data
Instructions
Routino Router
No data displayed
Failed to get visualiser data!
Processed # junctions
Processed # super-nodes/segments
Processed # way type segments
Processed # segments
Processed # nodes
Processed # turn restrictions
Processed # limit changes
Processed # error logs
Display Junctions
Each node that is a dead-end, a junction of two highways of different
types (or different properties) or a junction where more than two segments
join are shown colour-coded.
only one highway - a dead-end.
two highways of different types meet.
three highways meet.
four highways meet.
five highways meet.
six highways meet.
seven (or more) highways meet.
Display Super Segments
Each super-node and the associated super-segments are shown (see
algorithm page for description).
Display Way Type Segments
Each highway segment of special types (one-way, cycle-both-ways and roundabout) are
shown. For one-way segments a coloured triangle indicates the allowed direction.
The colours of the triangles depend on the bearing of the highway segment.
One-way segments
Cycle-both-way segments
Roundabout segments
Display Highway Segments
Each segment of the chosen type of highway is drawn.
Display Transport Segments
Each segment allowed for the chosen type of transport is drawn.
Display Barrier Nodes
Each barrier blocking the chosen type of transport is drawn.
Display Turn Restrictions
Each turn restrictions is shown with a line indicating the disallowed turn.
Display Speed Limits
Each node that joins segments with different speed limits is shown
along with the speed limit on relevant segments.
Change of limit
No specified limit
80 km/hour speed limit
Display Weight Limits
Each node that joins segments with different weight limits is shown
along with the weight limit on relevant segments.
8.0 tonnes weight limit
Display Height Limits
Each node that joins segments with different height limits is shown
along with the height limit on relevant segments.
4.0 m height limit
Display Width Limits
Each node that joins segments with different width limits is shown
along with the width limit on relevant segments.
3.0 m width limit
Display Length Limits
Each node that joins segments with different length limits is shown
along with the length limit on relevant segments.
9.0 m length limit
Display Highway Properties
Each segment of the highways with a particular property is drawn.
Display Error Logs
Potential problems found by Routino when processing the input data.
Clear data
This web page allows routing within the data collected by OpenStreetMap.
Select start and end points (click on the marker icons below), select routing preferences then find a route.
<b>Quick Start</b>
<br>
Click on marker icons (above) to place them on the map (right). Then
drag them to the correct position. Zooming the map before placing the
markers is probably easiest. Alternatively type the latitude and
longitude into the boxes above.
<p>
Select the transport type, allowed highway types, speed limits, highway
properties and other restrictions from the options above.
Select "Shortest" or "Quickest" to calculate the route and display it
on the map.
<p>
<b>Waypoints</b>
<br>
Clicking on the marker icons will toggle the display of them on the map.
When a route is calculated it will visit (as close as possible
for the selected transport type) each of the waypoints that have
markers on the map in the order given.
<p>
<b>Transport Type</b>
<br>
Selecting a transport type will restrict the chosen route to
those on which it is allowed and set default values for the
other parameters.
<p>
<b>Highway Preferences</b>
<br>
The highway preference is selected as a percentage and routes are chosen that
try to follow the preferred highways.
For example if a "Primary" road is given a "110%" preference and a "Secondary"
road is given a "100%" preference then it means that a route on a Primary road
can be up to 10% longer than on a secondary road and still be selected.
<p>
<b>Speed Limits</b>
<br>
The speed limits chosen here for the different types of highway apply if the
highway has no other speed limit marked or it is higher than the chosen one.
<p>
<b>Property Preferences</b>
<br>
The property preference is selected as a percentage and routes are chosen that
try to follow highways with the preferred property.
For example if a "Paved" highway is given a "75%" preference then it means that
an unpaved highway is automatically given a "25%" preference so that a route on
a paved highway can be 3 times the length of an unpaved one and still be
selected.
<p>
<b>Other Restrictions</b>
<br>
These allow a route to be found that avoids marked limits on
weight, height, width or length. It is also possible to ignore
one-way restrictions (e.g. if walking).
<b>Quick Start</b>
<br>
After calculating a route you can download the GPX file or plain
text route description (summary or detailed version). Also you
can view the route description and zoom in to selected parts.
<p>
<b>Problem Solving</b>
<br>
If the router completes with an error then the most likely cause is
that it is not possible to find a route between the selected points.
Moving one or more markers or changing the routing options should
allow a route to be found.
<p>
<b>Output Formats</b>
<br>
<dl>
<dt>HTML instructions
<dd>A description of the route to take with directions at each
important junction.
<dt>GPX track file
<dd>The same information that is displayed on the map with points
for every node and lines for every segment.
<dt>GPX route file
<dd>The same information that is displayed in text for the route
with a waypoint for each important junction in the route.
<dt>Full text file
<dd>A list of all of the nodes visited as well as the distance
between them and the cumulative distance for each step of the
route.
<dt>Text file
<dd>The same information that is displayed in text for the route.
</dl>
To see Routino's view of the data there is a data visualiser that allows
displaying of the underlying data in various ways.
This web page allows visualisation of the data that Routino uses for routing.
Only data relevant for routing is displayed and some will therefore be excluded.
Zoom in and then use the buttons below to download the data. The
server will only return data if the selected area is small enough.
<b>Quick Start</b>
<br>
Zoom to an area and select one of the buttons to display that type of
data.
<br>
More data options can be found by expanding the details below each
button.
<p>
<b>Data Failure</b>
<br>
If the area selected is too large (depends on the data type) then the
status will say "Failed to get visualiser data" - zoom in and try
again.
To perform routing on the map use the link below.