> that handles traffic from either direction turning across the other side
> (turning left in ...
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> From: m...@rtijn.org
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 4:37:09 PM
> To: Paul Johnson
> Cc: Horea Meleg; talk-US@openstreetmap.org
> Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Best practice in Lane E
ay, June 19, 2017 4:37:09 PM
To: Paul Johnson
Cc: Horea Meleg; talk-US@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Best practice in Lane Editing 2
For the ‘dashed line’ center turn lanes: what you do makes sense to me too. I
have used center_turn_lane=yes in the past, but that is not documented and I
On 06/20/2017 06:43 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> Depends on the region. Oregon, Oklahoma, and California often includes
> the arrows anyway.
Texas often includes the arrows as well.
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 3:37 PM, wrote:
> The turn lanes plugin seems to support this nicely: https://www.dropbox.
> com/s/8wmp5h2cn931pic/Screenshot%202017-06-19%2014.33.40.jpg?dl=0 — even
> though the center lane is rarely marked with left turn arrows, as suggested
> by the turn lane style.
>
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 10:44 PM, John F. Eldredge
wrote:
> Judging from the markings, that is a turn lane shared by both directions.
> You cannot legally use it to pass a car in the main driving lane, you can
> only use it to make a left turn. Lanes of this type are nicknamed "suicide
> lanes",
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 10:37 PM, wrote:
> The turn lanes plugin seems to support this nicely:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/8wmp5h2cn931pic/Screenshot%202017-06-19%2014.33.40.jpg?dl=0
> — even though the center lane is rarely marked with left turn arrows, as
> suggested by the turn lane style.
Th
> > Me and my Telenav colleagues are editing lane numbers in Detroit area.
> We found some cases that looks like this (42.43651692568901,
> -83.51102781049859): Our question is: what is the central lane used for and
> how do we map it? Should we count it as a separate lane and have 3 lanes in
> thi
Judging from the markings, that is a turn lane shared by both directions. You
cannot legally use it to pass a car in the main driving lane, you can only use
it to make a left turn. Lanes of this type are nicknamed "suicide lanes",
because of the possibility that vehicles going in opposite direct
For the ‘dashed line’ center turn lanes: what you do makes sense to me too. I
have used center_turn_lane=yes in the past, but that is not documented and I
wouldn’t encourage it. This way it fits nicely into the lanes schema.
The turn lanes plugin seems to support this nicely:
https://www.dropbo
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Tod Fitch wrote:
> I haven’t settled on a tagging for when the center area is blocked by
> solid lines (legally meaning don’t cross), but an access tag would be
> reasonable. An alternative or addition to an access control could be using
> the proposed change:lane
> On Jun 19, 2017, at 4:20 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> In this case, with the dual-direction turn lane, I would label that with
> lanes:both_ways=1 and turn:lanes:both_ways=left. If the center lane has two
> solid lines (making it a flush median), then lanes:both_ways=1 and
> access:lanes:bo
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 7:16 AM, Kerry Irons
wrote:
> Center lane is a left turn only lane. If the space to the side of the
> solid white lines is a bike lane, then this street may have be subject to a
> “road diet” in which a 4 lane street is reduced to two travel lanes, a turn
> lane, and two
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From: Paul Johnson [mailto:ba...@ursamundi.org]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 7:21 AM
To: Horea Meleg
Cc: talk-US@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Best practice in Lane Editing 2
In this case, with the dual-direction turn lane, I would label that with
lanes:both_ways
In this case, with the dual-direction turn lane, I would label that with
lanes:both_ways=1 and turn:lanes:both_ways=left. If the center lane has
two solid lines (making it a flush median), then lanes:both_ways=1 and
access:lanes:both_ways=no
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 6:17 AM, Horea Meleg
wrote:
>
Hello all,
Me and my Telenav colleagues are editing lane numbers in Detroit area. We found
some cases that looks like this (42.43651692568901, -83.51102781049859):
[cid:image001.jpg@01D2E906.C4A4DCA0]
Our question is: what is the central lane used for and how do we map it?
Should we count it as a
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