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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">In this instance there is no 'plug'
      construction. V. strange. To allow emergency access to the school.
      maybe? <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tinyurl.com/o4a5nmd">http://tinyurl.com/o4a5nmd</a><br>
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      On 07/12/2015 15:06, Colin Smale wrote:<br>
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      <p>I would insert a very short way segment with oneway=yes,
        cycleway=opposite. You often get this kind of construction at
        the end of the road - I think it's called a "plug". But this one
        is in the middle of the road, splitting it into two sections:
        one part for the residential stuff, and one part for the shops.
        Wonder who thought of that.</p>
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      <p>//colin</p>
      <p>On 2015-12-07 15:29, jonathan wrote:</p>
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        <div class="pre" style="margin: 0; padding: 0; font-family:
          monospace"><span style="white-space: nowrap;">Hi all,</span><br>
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          <span style="white-space: nowrap;">Hopefully this is the right mailing list for this query.</span><br>
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          <span style="white-space: nowrap;">Came across this scenario today, not seen before.</span><br>
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          A road that part way down has a no entry sign (excepting
          bicycles), I would have expected the road on the other side of
          the sign to be oneway, but not so.  It is two way for its full
          length.<br>
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          I think it is to stop people taking shortcuts from the main
          road, so the only way I could think to map this was with a
           node on the way where the sign is with noexit=yes,
          noexit:direction=forwards, noexit:bicycle=no<br>
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          <span style="white-space: nowrap;">Here's the node: <a
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              href="http://openstreetmap.org/node/3881874213">http://openstreetmap.org/node/3881874213</a></span><br>
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          <span style="white-space: nowrap;">Any thoughts?</span><br>
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          Thanks<br>
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          Jonathan</div>
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