Re: [Tagging] Traffic Lights, but only for one direction on a highway that isn't divided

2011-04-13 Thread James Mast
Not the same situation here NE2. There are no traffic lights at all installed in either place for the inbound direction, just outbound. With the example you showed, the traffic light there still controls all directions expect for one lane. There are a few of those setups on US-17 North of t

Re: [Tagging] Traffic Lights, but only for one direction on a highway that isn't divided

2011-04-13 Thread John Smith
On 13 April 2011 17:06, James Mast wrote: > Not the same situation here NE2. There are no traffic lights at > all installed in either place for the inbound direction, just outbound. Is the 2 directions of the highway have some kind of barrier down the middle? If you split the ways that way you

Re: [Tagging] Traffic Lights, but only for one direction on a highway that isn't divided

2011-04-13 Thread James Mast
Trust me, if the Liberty Bridge had each direction divided, I would have divided it and wouldn't have needed to send in this question. But it isn't. :( It's a controflow-bridge. It's lane configuration on a typical day (starting @ midnight) is (outbound first; inbound second) 2-2;1-3;2-2;3-1

[Tagging] ADR Tunnel Categories

2011-04-13 Thread Colin Smale
ADR (see [1]) is a set of rules governing transport of hazardous materials by road, produced by UNECE (see [2]). It is responsible for those yellow/orange diamond-shaped signs on trucks with a UN substance number and particular hazard warnings. It also covers classifications of tunnels in major

Re: [Tagging] ADR Tunnel Categories

2011-04-13 Thread Bill Ricker
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Colin Smale wrote: > this information is as essential for transport companies as max weight and > max height if they ever transport hazardous materials. Also useful for Recreational Vehicle (aka "land yachts") - some tunnels require small natural gas or propane (c

Re: [Tagging] Traffic Lights, but only for one direction on a highway that isn't divided

2011-04-13 Thread Paul Johnson
On 04/13/2011 12:45 AM, James Mast wrote: > So does anybody have any suggestions on how to deal with something like > this? Here's my example: I'm pretty sure that the traffic signal tag as it currently exists is more concerned with whether or not a signal is present, not whether or not it is alw

Re: [Tagging] Traffic Lights, but only for one direction on a highway that isn't divided

2011-04-13 Thread M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
2011/4/13 Paul Johnson : > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4CneWT4ymM nice vid, looks as if the infrastructure planners were focusing on cars and not on bikes ;-) > (also, this video of the bridge crossing makes me wonder...how do you > tag two bike lanes in the same direction? lanes=2, onewa

Re: [Tagging] Traffic Lights, but only for one direction on a highway that isn't divided

2011-04-13 Thread Paul Johnson
On 04/13/2011 11:25 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote: > 2011/4/13 Paul Johnson : >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4CneWT4ymM > > > nice vid, looks as if the infrastructure planners were focusing on > cars and not on bikes ;-) It should be known that the bridge was shipped in from St. Louis and as