
Yes, but the leave now to City1 should be realized by the destination tag. I know it is not tagged everywhere. But tagging of exits in motorway junctions is at least inconsistent. One of my test junctions was Kreuz Kamp-Lintfort (http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=51.48782&lon=6.58276&zoom=16&layers=M). On this junction using e1 and e2 for the new exit hint feature was very irritating and could better be modelled with the destination tag. WanMil
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 <mailto: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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