On 15/01/2013 19:29, A.Pirard.Papou wrote:
But, while I was readjusting what others have left behind, I found a
power line, as it's often the case with those long haul mappings
(landuse etc...), that was attached to a bike lane (node in common).
Imagine catching 24000 V in the pedals ;-)

Seriously, isn't there a way to be exempted from having to detach those
long haul ways from everything many times a day, and often have to move
them to the right place, sometimes 50 m away?

It's clearly wrong to connect power lines to highways, landuse etc. Maybe you could try to find out if it is a particular mapper in your area doing this and contact him.

Those attached line and lane were crossing at right angle !!!  I suppose
one does not do that on purpose !  There must be some "feature" to fix
in some editor explaining that.

The 'snap-to' function in JOSM sometimes causes such accidents if you are not careful but I suspect many of those spurious connections are caused by mappers using Potlatch.

Ole

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