Not everybody splits a roundabout for a route, although I usually split it.
JOSM shows a nice roundabout icon in the route relation editor in case you
do not split. Routers are probably smart enough to "escape" the roundabout
themselves.
When it is not a roundabout, it is normal to split the street (square),
just as with a regular street.

Extend of market place: area:highway is often mentioned to map the extend
of a street.


regards


m

On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Jakka <vdmfrank...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> How do we tag the roundabouts in a relation of hiking route minor problem
> but bicycle routes (knooppunten) and public transport routes  ?
> I cute the roundabouts in pieces highway to highway. Is this the properly
> way?
> But gives the tester prg like http://osma.vmarc.be/  or
> http://analyser.openstreetmap.fr/cgi-bin/index.py?relation=2718669 a
> alert?
> Roundabouts you must take at the right hand.(Europe)
> 1 Example south point 03 to north roundabout 5 highways, coming from the
> south leaving first highway to point 28, got a nice line in relation.
> Coming back from the opposite way from point 28 the way must leave at the
> 4 highway to point 03 a have a gap in the relation.
> If the junction=roundabout must be keep to getter you see symbol
> roundabout.
> 2 Example what with a large square, marketplace, which cannot be tagged as
> roundabout but still need to drive ride right hand around it?
> situation like first example you have a gap in the relation line.
>
> On response of Guy question several wikipage were recommended not easy to
> find your way.
> --
>
> Jakka
>
>
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