Thanks Gerd, 
I can't open your track but both roundabouts don't look too complicated with 
too many nodes and I don't render bus routes, so I think it could be caused 
with the two routable lines on top of each other in my styles. In the NL's many 
roundabouts have cycle routes on them I thought at first it was only caused by 
this routable cycle route line (0x02). After that I have removed this 0x02 I 
got some positive feedbacks, but now you and someone else also reported it 
could happen with other roundabouts as well I think other routable lines like 
0x06, 0x05 etc on top of 0x0c could crash some devices (not all, at least not 
mine, which makes it very complicated to reproduce) too...Workaround is to 
remove all routable lines on top of each other or at least remove the routing 
parameters (but in the past this lead to other issues with routing via address 
search). 





Gerd wrote 


I looked at the recorded GPX tracks now and noticed that the 1st crash happened 
while I was approaching one roundabout, I stopped after the rb to switch the 
device on again and the 2nd crash happened maybe ten m later aproaching the 
next rb. I am not sure about the timing, I just noticed that the device was off 
again. I've uploaded the part of the recorded track 


http://files.mkgmap.org.uk/download/298/2016-06-29%2006.49.55%20Tag.gpx 





The related rb ways: 

https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/274709979 

and east of it 


https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/179620014 





Both ways are part of a bus route. Hope this helps. 





Gerd 



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