
That sounds logical, this is also quite common in Holland. The question then is this in my opinion: how will mkgmap create maps for situations like this, informing users: "leave now to City1"? Cheers, Johan Ps after a discussion last August on the Dutch forum it was decided -for Holland- that long parrallel highways with several exits should be tagged as highway=motorway instead of motorway_link, which is also a solution in this case Op vrijdag 21 december 2012 schreef Henning Scholland (osm@aighes.de) het volgende:
Hi Johan, in Germany it's typical this way, if there is an 'e' and not only an 'E':
===E==================================== \ / -------e1-------e2------------ \ \ \ \
E: City1, City2 e1: City1 e2: City2
So the GPS should tell you something like: "leave motorway to City1, City2" and then "leave now to City1".
Henning
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