> in what situations is "noexit=yes" useful at all, except as a cue to
> subsequent mappers in the very rare situation that one way ends very close
> to another one and there's absolutely nothing (not a wall, footpath,
> anything) between them?
>
It might be useful when there is limited visibility of the ways using the
satellite imagery (for example, being blocked by clouds or trees), so it
becomes a confirmation that the way does indeed end there.
It can also may make it easier to visualize the streets if the city has a
lot of streets without exit. (JOSM properly renders nodes with noexit=yes)



2014-04-03 16:22 GMT-03:00 SomeoneElse <li...@mail.atownsend.org.uk>:

> fly wrote:
>
>> Is noexit=yes useful on ways ?
>>
>>
> Asking a slightly broader question, in what situations is "noexit=yes"
> useful at all, except as a cue to subsequent mappers in the very rare
> situation that one way ends very close to another one and there's
> absolutely nothing (not a wall, footpath, anything) between them?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andy
>
>
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