[Routing] Bad routing: U turns for highway links?
Marcus Wolschon
Marcus at Wolschon.biz
Sat Jul 17 08:20:49 BST 2010
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Am 17.07.2010 01:12, schrieb Anthony:
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Alan Millar <am12 at bolis.com
> <mailto:am12 at bolis.com>> wrote:
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> My most recent example is here:
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> http://maps.cloudmade.com/?lat=45.418666&lng=-122.321563&zoom=16&directions=45.41881686582581,-122.32349395751953,45.4324308667588,-122.36778259277344&travel=car&styleId=1
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A good example of a place where dual carriageways should be used.
> Notice the double-double yellow lines separating the two
> directions of traffic.
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Definately.
The road should never have been modeled as only 1 way in the first place.
The router was absolutely right. The road was wrong.
I know places myself where you have 2 separated, oneway primary_links from
a secondary to a primary and it is not only legal but required
to do exactly this turn to turn left.
Marcus
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