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> or maybe a few more if the motorway has some strange junctions where the road splits and the "Keep left" is actually required Indeed where there are junctions or...

> Especially on motorways it's complicated to differentiate between an off-ramp and a forking road. All continues or keeps on the motorway are there, because we are not sure if...

Please see https://github.com/wdtinc/mapbox-vector-tile-java/issues/32#issuecomment-479069089 Android JTS 1.16+ compatibility remains the same(?) forcing Java 8 and Android 7 Nougat (--min-api 24). Related to https://github.com/locationtech/jts/issues/145

Please see https://github.com/wdtinc/mapbox-vector-tile-java/issues/32#issuecomment-479069089 Android JTS 1.16+ compatibility remains the same(?) forcing Java 8 and Android 7 Nougat (--min-api 24). Related to https://github.com/locationtech/jts/issues/145

Perhaps related to recent [Bintray incidents](http://status.bintray.com/)?

Comparing both SVG libs in our map libraries which use extensively SVG symbols and patterns, it's pretty good. Unfortunately current maintainers don't publish it in Maven, so developers cannot use...

> It may mean you already are on a motorway (common case if you are a "navigator" during abroad car trip) Correctly. :+1: Routing (automatic or not) is necessary for...

> They is no reason not to allow motorway as a start/destination, if a car is allowed to be going there Indeed, any routing (driving, cycling, walking) should work everywhere...

> Or perhaps mean the snap of waypoints to nearby roads? For example [GraphHopper API](https://docs.graphhopper.com/#operation/getRoute!in=query&path=snap_prevention&t=request) has the parameter "snap_prevention": _"Optional parameter to avoid snapping to a certain road class or...

> what is the target audience of shortest.brf > I would prefer to have at least one ready to use pedestrian profile. Indeed, `shortest` profile is useful for pedestrian routing.