On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 1:25 PM, <osm.tagg...@thorsten.engler.id.au> wrote:
The real world is never as nice and tidy as the data models we try to make > of it. > Indeed. Many years ago I encountered two places in the UK (one in Scotland, one in England) where a road which had three lanes across its width had the left lane for north-south, the right lane for south-north and the middle lane changed (indicated by traffic lights) according to the time of day. This was to accommodate rush hour where mornings would see more traffic toward the town centre and afternoons more traffic away from it. The Golden Gate Bridge in the US does something similar but in a more dynamic way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MeQnStAH0U -- Paul
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