On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 4:18 AM, johnw <jo...@mac.com> wrote: > > On Aug 31, 2015, at 8:53 AM, Andrew MacKinnon <andrew...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The Gardiner is reduced to 2 lanes (was 3), the speed limit is lowered and > it is causing huge traffic jams. > > > > if it is still a motorway, it is a motorway. reduce the lanes and the > maxspeed, adjust the alignment of the motorway to be centered on the open > lanes and mark construction areas beside the road (usually a lot bigger > than just a lane). >
> Then draw a way down the blocked lane(s) and/or new lanes under > construction and tag them as highway=construction + construction=motorway. > > it will show that, yes, the freeway is open (existing motorway with the > open lanes), and yes, part of the freeway is under construction visually, > but not affect routing. > I do this if the road is leaving the alignment drastically, but if it's just lanes closed (as is the case on US 412/I 244 in my neighborhood, I just use access:lanes. Pull the member relations for I 244 in Oklahoma for suggested tagging. I couldn't really do this with the I 44 construction (or the Crossroads construction in Oklahoma City) because the alignment changed substantially in both cases. Perhaps there is a tag to put on the open section to discourage use or outing or something. construction=minor
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