On 24 Apr 2010, at 19:52 , Alan Mintz wrote:

> 
> That's one solution. What I usually do is to bring the ways back together 
> to form a single intersection at that point, which is technically more 
> accurate anyway. Plus, there are usually turn restrictions that are easier 
> to deal with on a single-node intersection:
> 
>        ||
>        ||
> -------\/---------
> -------/\---------
>        ||
>        ||
> 
 the geometry isn't correct the topology is definitely better than having this 
short way which doesn't really exist as a way. definitely the best option for 
routing restrictions

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