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I live pretty close to there... the footpath there is a designated cycle/foot path, which ends just to the south-west of that roundabout where the cycle path moves onto the road (as a marked lane, but which mostly has parked cars). The foot path continues a bit further.
Was there a more specific problem here? I don't use Strava, so can't really see what the problem might be.
I did join the two slightly separate paths together (since they are connected), but actually I'm not sure that's such a good idea. One of the other local mappers might have a better suggestion of how to handle this case.
Was there something a bit more specific that you think needed doing?
OK, so I didn't change it (don't know how to drive iD properly...). Still any other suggestions?
I can link to the report http://labs.strava.com/routing-errors/#50/18/151.10493/-33.76834 and I'll admit that theres really not too much information in it. Maybe it should really just be ignored. Note that you can sort of determine from the Stravas heatmap which routes their users are using. Maybe that can hint to any problem.
Click on the marker to open the report
I've changed this roundabout from residential to tertiary - as there's 2 tertiary roads that connect to it. Not sure if this'll fix the poorly described problem (on strava) or not.
no longer appearing on consumer error report