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Roads Layering

Post by stevomeano
Please look at KL Sentral area.

I added a ramp that leads to two main roads. These ramps are new and recently opened in April 2011 as part of the RM110mil Brickfields traffic dispersal system under the Government Stimulus Package (expect more updates from me as this is being done) - Reference
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?f ... ec=central

However, my question is there are ramps crossing each other. Is there a way to identify which ramp is above each other?
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Post by a4xrbj1
Stevo,


first of all thanks for your work, see the flyover a lot since it's being opened and was afraid of building it in Waze due to no map overview, so curious to see how your work will fit.

The answer is level, you should give the ground road always a level of 0, the one above is 1 and the one above that is 2. Opposite, a tunnel should be a -1 level.

Otherwise Cartouche will highlight these overlapping roads should have a crossing and you can identify those areas where level isn't set correctly through map errors (under view menu)

Will copy your question and my answer to our Waze forum as well, not sure if you're in the Waze community group alone (think you clicked the like on FB) but not in our discussion group where you could post this question for all to see. We now have 166 users in there, a lot more than here on Waze forum.


Cheers mate,

Andreas
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Post by stevomeano
Thanks for the info. Have you seen the updates yet? Hope it looks ok... I drive the exit bridge daily on the way home from work... so looking like it's mapping correctly.
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