
Hi Andrzej No - I checked all of this. A couple of ferries wouldn't route to/from the public highway network because of this (access=destination), but one didn't have this tagging on its service roads and Basecamp would route using the ferry as long as the start and end points (on public roads) were close to the ferry terminals, but trying to start/end further away, still on connected public roads, it wouldn't route. Ticker On Tue, 2018-03-13 at 14:11 +0100, Andrzej Popowski wrote:
Hi Ticker,
as long as the start and/or end points are only a few streets away from the ferry termini
This could be because of service roads leading to a ferry. That kind of roads are the last resort for a route and usually at the endpoint only. They are probably ignored, when calculating longer route for a car.