John Smith wrote: > Most ways can be assumed to be 2 lanes, so this is only needed if > there is more or less than 2 lanes, although tagging 2 lanes would at > least show it has been surveyed/mapped properly rather than not > knowing if the information is missing.
Except when oneway=yes, of course - where a single lane is assumed if there's no lines tag. Actually, the Australian guidelines say: "The only exception is when there is a oneway=yes, then the number of lanes is assumed to be 1, use lanes=2 for any one way street that have more than 1 lane. " And I'm wondering why we're limited to two. John _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list Talk-au@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au