What is the source of data used by uNav to build the routes?

Asked by Alexey Kulik

What is the source of data used by uNav to build the routes? Is it OpenStreetMap?
The reason for asking this question is that I found that uNav guides me through a one-way street in the opposite direction. Then I checked this street on the OSM and it appears that it is not marked there as a one-way street. So how can I make uNav to be aware of the real situation? Is it enough to correct the data on OSM?

Question information

Language:
English Edit question
Status:
Solved
For:
uNav Edit question
Assignee:
No assignee Edit question
Solved by:
Alexey Kulik
Solved:
Last query:
Last reply:
Revision history for this message
costales (costales) said :
#1

mapzen route. you should create an issue in

https://github.com/valhalla/thor/issues/

a hug

On Sunday, August 28, 2016, Doctor Rover <
<email address hidden>> wrote:
> New question #369770 on uNav:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/unav/+question/369770
>
> What is the source of data used by uNav to build the routes? Is it
OpenStreetMap?
> The reason for asking this question is that I found that uNav guides me
through a one-way street in the opposite direction. Then I checked this
street on the OSM and it appears that it is not marked there as a one-way
street. So how can I make uNav to be aware of the real situation? Is it
enough to correct the data on OSM?
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you are an answer
> contact for uNav.
>

--
--
Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device

Revision history for this message
Alexey Kulik (doctor-rover) said :
#2

Marcos, thanks for the prompt response. I will study how to correct the mapzen data.
Best wishes!

Revision history for this message
Alexey Kulik (doctor-rover) said :
#3

Mapzen uses OSM data. So I have corrected on OSM the information about the street I mentioned, marking it as one-way. And now uNav builds routes accounting for the fact that this street is one-way.
Kindest regards!

Revision history for this message
costales (costales) said :
#4

Great to know that :) Thanks!
--
Sent using Dekko from my Ubuntu device