Changeset: 85555616
Norfolk street is one way as it approaches East Road
Closed by tdh31
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created_by | iD 2.17.3 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
ideditor:walkthrough_progress | welcome;navigation;startEditing |
ideditor:walkthrough_started | yes |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-GB |
resolved:crossing_ways:building-highway | 1 |
resolved:mismatched_geometry:vertex_as_point | 1 |
resolved:outdated_tags:noncanonical_brand | 2 |
review_requested | yes |
source | local knowledge |
Discussion
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Comment from ACarlotti
I think this is technically wrong - the presence of "no entry" signs does not mean that any part of the road is actually one way. The "no entry" restriction is already modelled using a tun restriction, and since there are no "one way" signs on this stretch of road I think it shouldn't be tagged as oneway.
Have a look also at changeset 46602497, in which "Restrictions are implemented as turn restrictions as signed, rather than faked with short one-way ways."
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Comment from ACarlotti
Anyway, welcome to OpenStreetMap, and thank you for your initial contribution. Unfortunately on this occasion you happened to find one of the ways it is possibly to get the details subtly wrong.
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Comment from tdh31
Oh, thank you for the constructive comment - this is why I marked is as review_requested, as I know these things are super subtle.
That said, I'm not sure if the original metadata is working as intended - the reason I proposed this change was I noticed the OSRM route planner was trying to route a car profile route against this restriction - turning right off east road onto Norfolk street. This manoeuvre definitely isn't allowed in the real world :)
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Comment from tdh31
That said - I've just tried using the open street map route planner and it's doing the right thing.
I'll check my OSRM settings - thank you for your help.
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