On 10/04/2011 12:18 PM, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
Currently the only way to fix a dupe node in JOSM is to delete one and then re-extend all ways back to the other. If the node is in the middle of one of these ways, you also have to split. This is way too much work to fix a common issue.

To identify these I tend to use KeepRight:
http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?zoom=11&lat=40.52338&lon=-99.13796&layers=B00T&ch=0%2C50&show_ign=1&show_tmpign=1 <http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?zoom=11&lat=40.52338&lon=-99.13796&layers=B00T&ch=0%2C50&show_ign=1&show_tmpign=1>


Often enough I've found the problem can be fixed with "m" (to merge nodes). Drag the intersection, press m, check there are no conflicting tags.

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