Or pedestrian alleys with businesses and/or residences on them, as in parts of the French Quarter. Better to route to the end of the pedestrian alley than to the drivable road "nearest" the business (which may be behind it).qwaletee wrote:Not that different from open-air malls that have internal addresses.AlanOfTheBerg wrote: It's pretty rare, but there have been examples in the forum, I think in Europe, where house numbers were being added to walking trails in complexes. Apparently there are actual named "streets" but are non-drivable.
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the guidance linked above is now almost a decade old, but the link gives me a laugh every time i see it, so it stays (:
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the guidance linked above is now almost a decade old, but the link gives me a laugh every time i see it, so it stays (:
assistant regional coordinator • south central region • usa
waze global champ • beta leader • and more • new orleans
bye bye fuelly badge! i'm an EV guy now!
Re: Strange Routing for Some House Numbers on a street