I've always used
lanes=5 centre_turn_lane=yes as a shortcut that implies lanes=5 lanes:forward=2 lanes:both_ways=1 lanes:backward=2 turn:lanes:both_ways=left It's just a way to reduce five tags to two in a common, special-case situation. Lanes can be any odd number greater than one. ________________________________ From: Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org> Sent: February 16, 2017 9:20 AM To: Tag discussion, strategy and related tools Subject: Re: [Tagging] Center turning lanes: centre_turn_lane=yes method vs. lanes:both_ways method On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 4:43 PM, Albert Pundt <roadsgu...@gmail.com<mailto:roadsgu...@gmail.com>> wrote: To go along with my earlier question about "semi-divided" streets, what is considered the best way to map center turning lanes? I know of the centre_turn_lane=yes key, as well as lanes=3 used together with lanes:both_ways=1 and turn:lanes:both_ways=left, but which of these two is considered better or is simply used more? Additionally, are there any other ways of doing it? centre_turn_lane=yes seems more straightforward, but the lanes:both_ways method offers a more detailed description of lane layout. I've seen both used in the wild. Try (assuming drive on right areas): lanes=3 lanes:forward=1 lanes:both_ways=1 lanes:backward=1 turn:lanes:both_ways=left
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