Dan,

Thanks for flagging this. Want to file an issue in the bug tracker?

-Dennis 

> Am 12.09.2014 um 00:02 schrieb Dan Townsley <[email protected]>:
> 
> I created a route on the OSRM Routing map and tested the GPX File download of 
> my generated route.  The GPX file is coded as a GPX Direct Route.  This can 
> yield thousands of route points. In addition, any intermediate destinations 
> are also coded in to the route as a route point and as such their importance 
> is lost.
> 
> This GPX coding is problematic for any stand alone GPS device as the route 
> will be interpreted as a Direct Route and will have more points in it than 
> most GPS devices can accept for a Direct Route.  A more productive GPX export 
> would be to code the path as a GPX Track where point count is not as limited 
> and code the Start, Stop and Intermediate Destinations as GPX Waypoints there 
> by preserving their importance to the route on any GPX capable device.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan
> 
> 
> 
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