Also when they are a passable, two way road?
BOE-020_Codigo_de_Trafico_y_Seguridad_Vial
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 Carril. Banda longitudinal en que puede estar subdividida la calzada,
delimitada o no por marcas viales longitudinales, siempre que tenga una
anchura suficiente para permitir la circulación de una fila de automóviles
que no sean motocicletas.

 It is the place of the road , limited or not by marks , that has
sufficient width to fit a row of motor vehicles (not motorcycles).
In a road, if you can fit a row of motor vehicles, then , in Spain,  it is
a lane.

So...
lane=1
oneway=no
could be possible

Also if you have the width to fit a motor vehicle it is a lane so...

In a road lane=0 is not possible in Spain

Salut i carrils (Health and lanes)
yopaseopor

On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 1:41 PM Allroads <allroadswo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So there are lanes and virtual lanes.
>
> We must make a good distinction, I must be able to see immediately,
> whether I am dealing with a marked lane or a virtual lane, that has no
> marking.
>
> Do not expect from a mapper, at a marked lane, also to set  marked = yes.
> (or else) to make the distinction.
> See wikipedia and else, there all marked.
>
> A two-way road without a marking in our country, does not have lanes!
> (law). Although, you can pass each other. There, we could have also a new
> tagcombination! But not lanes=* , these are marked! (law)
> To make a good distinction, it must be immediately clear.
>
> What do you think of:
>
>
>
> lanes: virtual = (number),   lanes that have no markings. Not a second tag
> needed.
>
> The same method as there is used highway: virtual = pedestrian, to make a
> route line over a pedestrian area. Or over a field, a beach.
>
> You could say, lanes are created in the UK, lanes are created in OSM,
> these lanes where written down as marked lanes, to use lanes=* for virtual
> lanes was a abuse of the tag lanes=* , if you do use it, you make the
> definition unclear and that should be avoided, there is a new tag needed.
> Problem solved.
>
>
>
>
>
> Quote: yo_paseopor
> In Spain is easy: when there is no marks =  lanes=1
>
> Also when they are a passable, two way road?
>
> When there are no marking there are no lanes.
> lanes=1, like on a highway link, is indicating one way, one direction.
>
> A lot of lanes=1 are deleted in our country, because they are not a lane
> (rijstrook)(law).
>
>
> Allroads.
>
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