usually two routable lines of top of each other don't matter at all. There can be up to 6 routable lines on top of each other without problems. Only if there are 7 routable lines on top of each other or more, there are problems. On 03.01.2013 14:15, Minko wrote: > I can reproduce the problem if I use the default line style file instead of > my own line style file so it is a style related issue. > > I think the problem is that a tertiary highway > http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/114405617 forms part of the square > which is tagged as residential highway & area=yes. > It is drawn first as tertiary highway and also as residential road, so two > routable lines on top of each other. > > The issue is gone when you use continue in the lines style: > highway=tertiary [0x05 road_class=1 road_speed=3 resolution 20 continue] > > I dont know exactly what the difference is but it solves the routing issue. > > > Felix wrote: >> The bug isn't new, I found that even maps from May 2012 had the exact >> same problem at that road.
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