Thanks, Xavier.
I am familiar to the area and your assumption based on the satellite
imagery is correct. They are in fact different layers.
I've done dozens of edits, but never needed layers. You get something to
learn every day and again ;-)
I'll dig into the "layer=1" and fix it myself.
Thanks again!
CP
Op 02-10-19 om 23:54 schreef 'Xavier' via Osmand:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2019 at 10:07:51PM +0200, CP wrote:
I'm stumped. OsmAnd wants me to turn right, but there is no crossing!
It's a bridge!
The two lanes that cross over the bridge have no layer tag, so as far
as OSM is concerned, they are at the same vertical level as the lanes
that cross under the bridge. And lanes at the same vertical level
would naturally 'cross' and allow a turn, which is likely why OsmAnd
says to turn right.
The location is here:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/50.85919/5.71026
I've been trying to understand how the history of that area works,
but I find the OpenstreetMap interface regarding the changesets
highly confusing.
The web changeset view system *is* highly confusing. The editing
tools themselves have much more understandable changeset viewing tools.
So I wasn't able to figure out what has been changed in the past.
Can someone confirm this error?
The two bridge segments should have a layer=1 tag (if they are above
the crossing roads, which appears to be the case from the satelite
imagery). You can either fix this yourself, or ask a local mapper to
make the fix.
I'm not at all 'local' to that area, so I just looked but made no
changes.
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