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I would like to know if it is possible from OSM to create a map with road (not track) with a gradient color about how much the slop is. For example: color from 3% to 20% per 20m.

I live in a place where it is very flat and I am looking to train more for climbing montain on my bike. I know few climb but I want to discover more.

I would love to have all road colored like this for example: https://help.locusmap.eu/public/attachments/54070186b043d0995b7137703d3b6e3f.png

asked 16 May '22, 09:29

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edited 17 May '22, 10:52

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Do you have access to the slope data or are you hoping to infer it from elsewhere? https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/232211240 looks like one of your roads and it appears that the slope information isn't in OSM.

(16 May '22, 09:52) SomeoneElse ♦

I though OSM have elevation data :/ Maybe instead do something base on https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:incline ?

(16 May '22, 11:00) n3b
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OSM doesn't have elevation data. The incline tag and similar is rarely used. You almost certainly want to look at SRTM or one of its many derivatives.

(16 May '22, 11:03) Richard ♦

Looks like other people have tried that before. E.g. https://ropensci.github.io/slopes/articles/roadnetworkcycling.html looks like a comprehensive guide how to accomplish your task.

(I haven't tried it myself. Just found it by googling)

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answered 16 May '22, 22:47

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