On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 4:41 AM, yo paseopor <yopaseo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is not the easiest way of the World...but it is not the most > complicated. First we think to start of the best aproximation: the REAL > aproximation so: > -If the marks are only marks and not physically separation...don't > separate in different ways...because is not REAL. > -If the way is double direction way you have to tag it with the appropiate > direction scheme. It is not difficult: forward and backward. > -If this road is in this way (with these traffic signs, with these > restrictions, with these road marks...is for a good reason as you say in > the first email) > > So we have to tag it precisely.Then ...What we have in Openstreetmap to > tag it? > [detailed discussion deleted] Thank you! This is exactly what I couldn't put together from what I found on the Wiki. (It's also the first example that I've tried to put together that's more complex than listing a bunch of turn restrictions on the lanes.) When I have the time to draw a proper diagram, I'll Wikify this as an example. This is one case where I'd really like to model the data properly - it's a perennial trouble spot, and anything that any router/navigator can do to get people directed properly would be a big plus. It likely won't happen today, or maybe even this week. I'm kind of busy.
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