Thanks Adrian,

It imports smoothly into gosmore.

Like you explained earlier, many ways are split at the junctions. It would
be nice if we had software that could merge them. Otherwise it can be done
by hand. I believe the data imported from AND still has the same problem.

There are no oneway and layer tags. Some motorways will need to be reversed
(by hand).

It looks like motorways share nodes with all roads that they cross, even if
there is no junction.

Some names are in Afrikaans e.g. Boland Weg.

Some refs are in parenthesis e.g. (M184).

Regards
Nic

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Adrian Frith <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've generated a new version of the Cape Town import OSM file, which can
> be found at http://adrian.frith.co.za/cape-town-import.osm.bz2
>
> Changes are:
> - The file is now proper UTF-8. (Previously there was some oddity about
> accented characters in street names.)
> - Removed maxspeed=0 tags as being plainly silly.
> - Removed access=yes tags as being redundant.
> - Removed CoCT: prefixed tags, which contained the original data from
> the shapefile, as being unnecessary.
>
> The file, compressed, is 5.9MB.
>
> Cheers,
> Adrian
>
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