On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
<dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> can you please point to some examples? Are you sure about the other maps? 
> They often don’t show many different road classes on first sight (but they 
> have them and you can see it as you zoom in and out that there must be more 
> properties or classes than you can distinguish by color or width)

Sure. Let's begin with Matej's example: route 7 on Sulec, Czechia.
It's not continuous in OSM, but it is in Google Maps, Here.com and
Waze:
- https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/50.3083/13.8837
- https://www.google.com.br/maps/@50.30831134,13.88367320,14z
- https://wego.here.com/?map=50.30828,13.88449,14,normal

In Germany, there are many small stretches of trunk in the area
between Berlin, Hamburg and Hannover. On the route Hamburg - Uelzen -
Braunschweig, it happens twice along route B4:
- in Uelzen: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/52.9611/10.5890
- in Gifhorn: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/52.4694/10.5244

No such changes in Google Maps, Here.com or Waze.

In Openstreetmap.de, this leads to the interesting effect of knowing
where the road is divided. However, that does not translate well
elsewhere - for example, in England, on route A40 between Oxford and
Gloucester, which is not divided:
https://www.openstreetmap.de/karte.html?zoom=18&lat=51.80304&lon=-1.63750&layers=B000TT

In Italy, on route SS12 between Verona and Modena, it also happens twice:
- in Isolda della Scala: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/45.2730/11.0218
- in Mirandola: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=13/44.8679/11.0485

As in the other example, no such changes in Google Maps, Here.com or Waze.

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