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On 14/02/2018 18:23, Johan C wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">No, they are not. Roundabouts are special types of
intersections.</div>
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Which is another type of intersection.<br>
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<div dir="ltr"> They have a way on which you can drive round. And
round. And round. And they have other ways leading to and from
this round way. Whenever you enter the roundabout you drive on
this round way, even if it's just for a metre. And then you exit
this round way on to a different way.
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<div>The present tagging (used since 2005 or so, and all
around the globe) is fine.</div>
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To repeat myself. You can determine if you need to "drive on this
round way" from a single node. No need for a section between
entrance & exit.<br>
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DaveF
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