sure, please contact me and my team here: https://news.wheelmap.org/en/contact/
Thanks. Wheelmap is localized in 32 languages and has places mapped in 200 countries. :)
I spoke with onWheels a couple of years back. Great to see they want to open up their data. Will contact you separately.
We found that "mapping events" as we call it are a very suitable group activity with social distancing. The virtual event connects the people who go out separately to map the accessibility of places.
Yes, these contributions will show up on Wheelmap as well, thanks!
wheelchair-routing is a difficult, unsolved problem IMHO. Yes you can use a profile in Graphhopper and the Heidelberg University did a large project as well. When talking with wheelchair users I learnt that they often…
Thanks for adding places! Yes, we plan to change the wording regarding toilets a little bit. When people add new places, we ask some more specific questions already. We also have > 100.000 photos of places, which are…
Some sources are open-licensed (which we provide right away when you use our API), and some only agreed to share with Wheelmap (for example Foursquare, HERE Maps, and others). We would love to see the license-compatible…
Thanks. Wheelmap is really minimalisitic in the number of questions, and we often get asked to extend it. It's only after we worked with all the other sources which had more detail that we start to show these. It's more…
You are right. Thank you!
Co-founder of Wheelmap here. Great to see it mentioned! Wheelmap is 10 years old this year and has 1 Million places from OSM (and synced back) and 1.3 million places from ca 130 other sources which we aggregated as one…
This has a wheelchair routing profile (implemented by some folks at the Heidelberg University): https://maps.openrouteservice.org Would love to evolve this and integrate it into https://wheelmap.org one day! It's also…
Thanks for the mention! Co-founder of Wheelmap here. Happy to see people here find it useful as well.
Great to see this happen in Berlin, finally. I'm in!
sure, please contact me and my team here: https://news.wheelmap.org/en/contact/
Thanks. Wheelmap is localized in 32 languages and has places mapped in 200 countries. :)
I spoke with onWheels a couple of years back. Great to see they want to open up their data. Will contact you separately.
We found that "mapping events" as we call it are a very suitable group activity with social distancing. The virtual event connects the people who go out separately to map the accessibility of places.
Yes, these contributions will show up on Wheelmap as well, thanks!
wheelchair-routing is a difficult, unsolved problem IMHO. Yes you can use a profile in Graphhopper and the Heidelberg University did a large project as well. When talking with wheelchair users I learnt that they often…
Thanks for adding places! Yes, we plan to change the wording regarding toilets a little bit. When people add new places, we ask some more specific questions already. We also have > 100.000 photos of places, which are…
Some sources are open-licensed (which we provide right away when you use our API), and some only agreed to share with Wheelmap (for example Foursquare, HERE Maps, and others). We would love to see the license-compatible…
Thanks. Wheelmap is really minimalisitic in the number of questions, and we often get asked to extend it. It's only after we worked with all the other sources which had more detail that we start to show these. It's more…
You are right. Thank you!
Co-founder of Wheelmap here. Great to see it mentioned! Wheelmap is 10 years old this year and has 1 Million places from OSM (and synced back) and 1.3 million places from ca 130 other sources which we aggregated as one…
This has a wheelchair routing profile (implemented by some folks at the Heidelberg University): https://maps.openrouteservice.org Would love to evolve this and integrate it into https://wheelmap.org one day! It's also…
Thanks for the mention! Co-founder of Wheelmap here. Happy to see people here find it useful as well.
Great to see this happen in Berlin, finally. I'm in!