On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 3:38 AM, Georg Feddern wrote:
> in your example the angle at the considered point is far from dangerous or
> considerable.
> Your angle is in the range up to 45° and doesn't even reach 90° (a typical
> crossing / turn situation).
>
> Points of no u-turn - that have to be co
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 5:04 AM, Stephen Hope wrote:
> In one case there is a road where a two way section comes to a divider and
> becomes two one way sections for a while. The suggested route came along one
> of the one way sections, then turned about 340 degrees to go down the other
> side of t
Am 11.04.2012 15:42, schrieb Simone Saviolo:
2012/4/11 Ross Scanlon:
No. The router should know not to do this. Likewise as below the router
should not make u turns at traffic lights.
Based on what? How does the router know that the two ways are two
carriageways of a single road? Couldn't the
On 11 April 2012 22:12, Ross Scanlon wrote:
Likewise as below the router should not make u turns at traffic lights.
>
I don't have a problem with this, except we then are going to need some way
to tag "U-turn allowed" to mark the cases where you are allowed to turn.
These are generally traffic
2012/4/11 Ross Scanlon :
>>> No. The router should know not to do this. Likewise as below the router
>>> should not make u turns at traffic lights.
>>
>>
>> Based on what? How does the router know that the two ways are two
>> carriageways of a single road? Couldn't they be a straight road, that
>>
No. The router should know not to do this. Likewise as below the router
should not make u turns at traffic lights.
Based on what? How does the router know that the two ways are two
carriageways of a single road? Couldn't they be a straight road, that
becomes a oneway street at a certain point,
2012/4/11 Ross Scanlon :
>> In one case there is a road where a two way section comes to a divider
>> and becomes two one way sections for a while. The suggested route came
>> along one of the one way sections, then turned about 340 degrees to go
>> down the other side of the road. It may be legal
In one case there is a road where a two way section comes to a divider
and becomes two one way sections for a while. The suggested route came
along one of the one way sections, then turned about 340 degrees to go
down the other side of the road. It may be legal to do a u-turn there,
but I don't th
I've been clearing up some routing bugs reported in my area on Mapdust.
Some of them are valid errors, and I've fixed them. Some I'm not so sure
about.
In one case there is a road where a two way section comes to a divider and
becomes two one way sections for a while. The suggested route came alon