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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Oh sorry, I read it as the opposite.  A
      bit of a double negative going on there :-)<br>
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      So for PSV it is a no to the no entry otherwise Yes! :-)<br>
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      On 22/02/2014 21:05, Rob Nickerson wrote:<br>
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      <p>Oneway:psv = no implies that the oneway rule does not apply to
        public service vehicles (ie buses). It's just like a oneway
        street with contraflow cycle lane (but this time bicycle gets
        swapped out for psv).</p>
      <p>Rob</p>
      <blockquote type="cite">On 22 Feb 2014 20:39, "jonathan" <<a
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          <div>Surely that's wrong, in effect PSV can go in both
            directions, it's everyone else who can't?<br>
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                On 22/02/2014 19:03, Rob Nickerson wrote:</font></p>
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              > If you don't care for tagging lanes, then I would go
              for:<br>
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              > oneway = yes<br>
              > oneway:psv = no<br>
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