On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 10:18 -0800, Nathan Edgars II wrote: > > Let those broken routers choke on real-world cases where nodes really are in > the same place (double-decker bridge that crosses a state line, for > example). I'll continue to map correctly.
Just because you have ways crossing each other at a common point, that doesnt mean they all have to have a node at the same point. When youre putting a bridge over a creek, do you simply mark the start/end of the bridge, or do you also put a node in the middle of the bridge above the water? Just because a double-decker bridge crosses a border or river, doesnt mean that each layer needs to have a node at exactly the same point, unless youre either using low-accuracy GPS data, or delibrately trying to make the map data harder to interpret by routers. David _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

