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93323336 about 5 years ago

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93314239 about 5 years ago

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93314077 about 5 years ago

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93309662 about 5 years ago

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93309485 about 5 years ago

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93872313 about 5 years ago

next time

93872313 about 5 years ago

Thank you, but please don't remove the `ref=`.
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93867849 about 5 years ago

1, Please don't add `crossing=traffic_signals` where there isn't any crosswalk.
2. `access=permissive` isn't used in this manner.
3. `highway=motorway_link` already implies `foot=no` etc.
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93326658 about 5 years ago

@__martin__ Many renders show `ref=` after the name in brackets.

93326658 about 5 years ago

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93801161 about 5 years ago

This does. Previosuly when lane tags aren't in place and turning restriction aren't used, these would be modeled separately. Now that they are updated, it would still be obliged to use `highway=motorway_link` to reflect the last point of divergence. This was briefly discussed in changeset/92439833 with an open question. On the contrary, a roadway connecting to another roadway without the ability to continue on it would be debatable issue as well, as in way/88008410

93460790 about 5 years ago

1. As I mentioned, that is copyrighted, and shows different things.
2. The name of the interchange is put on the point of exit. This is the standard practice. Plus, there's no obvious tags for a single interchange feature object either.

93801161 about 5 years ago

It's a `highway=motorway_link` to reflect the lane restriction.
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93761856 about 5 years ago

This implication is unfounded. There is no such assumption. Furthermore, this breaks continuity on `_link` classification.

93761856 about 5 years ago

Additionally, `destination:ref=`.
A non-standard `destination:motorway=` is used as a placeholder to clarify what a `motorway=no` means or leads to.

93761856 about 5 years ago

`highway=trunk` itself has no such issue, lacking physical and legal connotations, which may be handled by `noref=yes`

93761856 about 5 years ago

Although routers may overcome this situation, this emerged as a tentative compromise.

93761856 about 5 years ago

Making them `highway=motorway` may be worse.

93761856 about 5 years ago

This was discussed quite a few times already. This doesn't reflect the reality and practice where the connection to the `highway=motorway` is to be `highway=motorway_link`. There are a number of cases where expectations will fail. The details of this has been tentatively incorporated as `motorway=no`.

93761856 about 5 years ago

Please check that this is `highway=motorway_link`, not `highway=motorway`
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