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Indonesia: JTPP & AH2
« on: September 12, 2018, 04:21:12 pm »
JTPP:
249: NMP w/ idn.ah002
Eastward extension: see below

AH2:
266(PP) NMP idn.jtpp @ 249. Also, should this instead be 249(PP)?
The rest of the concurrency eastward toward JTPP@268 is broken.
OSM shows a new route o AH2, eastward from JTPP@268 to end at JlPerKem. It's also labeled as an extension of Jalan Tol Pejagan - Pemalang.
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Re: Indonesia: JTPP & AH2
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2018, 01:54:37 pm »
OSM shows a new route o AH2, eastward from JTPP@268 to end at JlPerKem. It's also labeled as an extension of Jalan Tol Pejagan - Pemalang.
It's also marked as not open.

It's one of those bits of annoying cartography - not showing the closed nature of roads until you zoom right in to see that they aren't open. There's lots of places where it has confused me. Quite why they haven't just left it with construction tags beats me.

Worse still, there's a few places in Poland where they show nearly-finished under-construction expressways with closed tags, but then also show DW roads you can still drive on and merely have some roadworks on using construction tags.