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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/26/20 5:44 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:<br>
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It can't hurt to specify oneway=yes. I have noticed that
the JOSM style<br>
that shows lane counts and lane use will sometimes not
show ways<br>
properly if oneway=yes isn't there, but that's probably a
bug in the<br>
style more than an indictment of implying oneway=yes.<br>
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<div dir="auto">I'm on the side of "team tag explicitly" on
this. If anything, it gives validators more to work with if
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<p>Isn't that what oneway=no is for ?<br>
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