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Delta Foxtrot wrote:
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Because they aren't joined,
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Hi Delta, thanks for the reply.<br>
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Because they aren't joined is exactly the reason they should show in
Keepright IMO, although I take your point about false postives with
service roads etc.....<br>
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>From Keepright:<br>
"<b>almost-junctions</b><br>
Streets that have (at least) one unconnected
end are examined here. If such an end-node is very close to any other
way an error is reported. Unconnected end-nodes should probably be
connected to adjacent ways."<br>
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In the situation that prompted my original mail, most of these streets
have no node connection to other ways whatsoever, and they are all very
close to another way, because they indeed form junctions with those
roads that they are very near.<br>
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I'll play around with Keepright to see if I can get the errors to show,
perhaps I'm doing something wrong with the number of error limit.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Rick<br>
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