
Mark Burton schrieb am 14.02.2010 23:15:
How about: the RHS of the dent is S of the junction with Bruchweg because the small footway has been completely removed by the remove-short-arcs option and so the node at the N end of that footway has been merged into the node at the S end of the footway which is why the way ends up kinked to the S.
I haven't noticed this, but your right: The footway is misisng in the garmin map. But is this not a much bigger problem? Now in the Garmin map two roads are connected, which are not connected in the OSM data. I think the remove-short-arcs option mustn't remove complete elements, because the routing is now broken. And such a case is not so exceptional: Here it is quite common, that an end of a road is closed for vehicle traffic or declared as oneway for reducing the traffic in residential areas. Gruss Torsten