Hi everyone,
I've recently moved to Montreal from Upstate NY and have been mapping mostly in 
my neighborhood. When rendering a map for routing purposes for my bike, I 
noticed that the routing data for Quebec is often not that great. With the help 
of the great and powerful OSM Inspector I started to fix a bunch of these 
errors, but after a while I realized that their number is huge and they've all 
been caused by imports: In many cases (for examples see my current edit history 
http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/hobbesvsboyle/edits ) roads have been 
imported twice (CanVec 6 and Geobase or later CanVec version) and one version 
of the road is usually not linked with some or all of the crossroads. Finding 
and fixing these errors has been a huge timesuck and not much fun. As you can 
see here, the problem is pretty huge 
http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/debug.html?view=routing_non_eu&lon=-75.07164&lat=45.79735&zoom=8&opacity=0.98
 and I was therefore wondering if anyone has suggestions for a faster fix.

What I've done so far is to use the OSM Inspector and take "unconnected roads" 
as an indication for identifying problematic areas. In JOSM I then glance over 
intersections and ways for duplicate and unconnected roads in that area. 
Sometimes it's fairly easy to see them, sometimes it's not. In addition, I'm 
using JOSM's validator to find additional problems.

Does anyone have suggestions for speeding this up? And are those of you doing 
the imports aware of this problem?

Frustrated,
 Harald.


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