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Liz wrote:
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Be brave
nothing ventured, nothing gained.
a circular way (usually)
one way (get that bit right)
highway=type
junction=roundabout
<big><b>may have a name, but not often</b></big>
join the other roads on
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Following on from this and some earlier discussion about naming
roundabouts.....<br>
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I was testing the Garmin's route instructions on some familiar roads
today. Normally it says "SW on Northern Road to Roundabout", followed
by "2nd exit on roundabout" or similar. but one part came out as ""SW
on Northern Road to Northern Road", which seemed pretty meaningless.
Checked the roundabout in question - yes, it is named as "Northern
Road". I've deleted the name, and when it gets updated, I'll try that
route again. Seems like a good case for <u>not</u> naming roundabouts,
though.<br>
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Richard<br>
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