Hi, I just found out how a certain part of the node network is implemented. See the link below to have an overview:<br><br><a href="http://openfietskaart.nl/?zoom=14&lat=50.93426&lon=3.12985&layers=000B0FFFFFTF">http://openfietskaart.nl/?zoom=14&lat=50.93426&lon=3.12985&layers=000B0FFFFFTF</a><br>
<br>The issue is the route between 76 and 77. The route from 76 to 77 is correctly mapped. But if you look at the map data of the crossing between the Zuidstraat and the Paterstraat (near kpt 77), you see that there are turn restrictions (which apparently also counts for bicycles).<br>
<br>So when you go from 77 to 76, you first have to go to the north on the crossing with the Zuidstraat. Then you follow the Grote Markt, Manestraat, Vrouwenstraat, Sint-Michielsplein and afterwards, you turn again into the Zuidstraat, but this time you take it in the south direction.<br>
<br>I think it's not possible to get all this info in one relation without an ambiguous route (since the Zuidstraat is taken twice for the route in one of the directions). <br><br>So should I split this in a 76-77 and a 77-76 route? Or is there an other way that would be supported by most tools that use those relationships now?<br>
<br>Regards,<br>Sander<br>