Gerd,
The new styles for Lambertus you can find here:
https://code.google.com/p/mkgmap-style-sheets/source/browse/#svn%2Ftrunk%2Fstyles%2Fworld

The issue could be that there are two lines used for roundabouts:

https://code.google.com/p/mkgmap-style-sheets/source/browse/trunk/styles/world/lines

First step, an invisible routable line for the roundabouts 0x0c


# Roundabouts
junction=roundabout & highway=trunk [0x0c road_class=3 road_speed=2 resolution 
18 continue with_actions]
junction=roundabout & highway=primary [0x0c road_class=3 road_speed=2 
resolution 19 continue with_actions]
junction=roundabout & highway=secondary [0x0c road_class=2 road_speed=2 
resolution 20 continue with_actions]
junction=roundabout & highway=tertiary [0x0c road_class=1 road_speed=1 
resolution 21 continue with_actions]
junction=roundabout & highway=unclassified [0x0c road_class=1 road_speed=1 
resolution 21 continue with_actions]
junction=roundabout & 
!(highway=unclassified|highway=tertiary|highway=secondary|highway=primary| 
highway=trunk) [0x0c road_class=0 road_speed=1 resolution 22 continue 
with_actions]


Second step, all roundabouts are made unaccessible after 0x0c is processed, in 
order to prevent two routable lines on top of each other:

junction=roundabout {set access=no}


Third step (continue with_actions) the highways are rendered, so you can see a 
difference in road classes on those roundabouts.
The default mkgmap style (=Lambertus 'old style') renders all roundabouts the 
same.

I think Johan's nuvi gets confused by those two routable types?


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