Hi

> I don't know what --link-pois-to-ways is doing to create all those same
> name roads, but there are only a handful of roads that have the name
> normally. There are thousands of nodes with that name and I am assuming
> that the option causes them to be added to the way somehow. I am not
> sure how though and it might well be unintentional.

OK I see what happens now. The ways are hiking routes and every node of 
the way has access=public on it. This results in the way being split up 
into two node segments, when link-pois-to-ways is specified.

The model is, I think, that a node with an access tag is expected to be 
a some kind of gate/barrier or entrance which regulates the access to 
the rest of the way.

This data breaks that model.

..Steve
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