On 8 Oct 2009, at 10:39, Richard Fairhurst wrote:


Gervase Markham wrote:
oneway=no might be useful in the very rare case that mappers for
some reason keep marking a road as oneway, but it's actually not!
But I'd expect a note= to be more appropriate. Other than that, I
agree it and noexit=no seem pointless.

oneway=no is useful for highway types which would usually imply oneway=yes:
highway=motorway, highway=motorway_link and junction=roundabout. The
southern A601(M), that bonkers sliproad on the M50, and (depending on
interpretation) the Swindon Magic Roundabout are UK examples of each case
where two-way traffic is permitted.


There is nothing wrong with mapping each lane even when it is two way, as that is effectively what it is as I doubt you'd be allowed to do a u-turn on most of those examples.

Shaun

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