Many tollways in rural Japan are 1/2 of the planned tollway road - they run the
traffic on the completed side in both directions, one lane for each direction.
The seperation is jsut a tiny little concrete kerb nailed into the road. almost
any car could jump it really easily, as it is 20cm high.
Try this link https://goo.gl/photos/3tyt92t4fdVVw3mN9
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 5:05 PM, Shawn K. Quinn
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> On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 16:58 -0700, Clifford Snow wrote:
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> https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipN7JZ5SUnvtE-lBS9isblsmQQ2NEbjKq9Wxldyo
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> https://photos.google.com/photo/A
On Mon, 2015-06-22 at 16:58 -0700, Clifford Snow wrote:
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> https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipN7JZ5SUnvtE-lBS9isblsmQQ2NEbjKq9Wxldyo
> https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOvKFy5lPRf85fW77Kgt4feBHKxLJk54bgL11MA
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Both of these are 404 as of a minute or so ago.
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Shawn K. Quinn
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I have a question about how to tag concrete kerbs that prevent vehicles
from crossing. Below are links to two different examples. Creating a dual
carriageway doesn't seem correct. Turn restrictions would help vehicles
routing, but that doesn't tell emergency vehicles that they can drive over
the ke
Ruben Maes
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> 2015-06-22 23:20 GMT+02:00 Holger Jeromin :
>> Ruben Maes
>> Wrote in message:
>>> After the proposal Donation was rejected, I tried to address the
>>> issues that were raised in a new proposal using
>>> healthcare=blood_donation:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.openstreetma
2015-06-22 23:20 GMT+02:00 Holger Jeromin :
> Ruben Maes
> Wrote in message:
>> After the proposal Donation was rejected, I tried to address the
>> issues that were raised in a new proposal using
>> healthcare=blood_donation:
>>
>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Blood_donat
Ruben Maes
Wrote in message:
> After the proposal Donation was rejected, I tried to address the
> issues that were raised in a new proposal using
> healthcare=blood_donation:
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Blood_donation_2
>
> You are of course welcome to point out an