
Hi Uli, I would understand this when the style adds two routable ways for the same OSM way. Garmin maps don't use this trick, so I would not be surprised to see that they can't handle it properly. We already noticed that with the cycleways added by the --make-opposite-cycleways option. Gerd
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 01:28:23 -0700 From: ulibaer@gmail.com To: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Driving on Trail
GerdP wrote
Hi Brian,
I never saw this text on my Oregon. If I got you right, you have two routable lines for the same OSM way, the device routes you over the way for the car, but it displays the info for the sidewalk. Could this be the reason?
Gerd
Hi Gerd,
i can second this behavior on my etrex Vista. The unit definitely routes on the sideway/bicycle-way and on the next crossing it tries to route onto the main road. I don't get it, how it "thinks", i am on the sideway, when there *is* a road and it is in car mode. :?
I will try to filter "unwanted" data out of the dataset with osmfilter.
Declaring the sideways not routeable would render the "route for pedestrians"-mode useless, i think?
Uli
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