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At 2011-04-07 22:57, James Mast wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>You know guys, we should also
figure out right here and now how to deal with "left" exits at
Interstate splits where both ways are "motorways". Here's such
an example:<br>
<font color="#0068CF"><a href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=36.49591&lon=-80.74103&zoom=16&layers=M">http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=36.49591&lon=-80.74103&zoom=16&layers=M</a></font><br>
It's the I-77/I-74 split in NC. I-74 splits off to the left using an I-77
exit number (Exit #101). Something like this would need an extra tag on
the node where the highways split.</blockquote><br>
Looks mostly right as is, except I capitalize East (and want it in its
own tag), hyphenate I-74 (because it is in a name field, not a ref), and
would move the destinations to the towards tag:<br><br>
exit_to="I-74 East"<br>
towards="Mount Airy / Winston Salem"<br>
ref=101<br><br>
OR<br><br>
exit_to_root="I-74"<br>
exit_to_dir="East"<br>
towards="Mount Airy / Winston Salem"<br>
ref=101<br><br>
Because it is the start of the motorway, I see no reason to call it a
motorway_link. I just continue the new motorway right up to the
motorway_junction.<br>
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Alan Mintz <Alan_Mintz+OSM@Earthlink.net><br>
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