On Sunday 07 April 2013 17:12:16 Peter K wrote: Still don't get it. Why would this junction be a problem for you? The traffic light is mapped only once on the road: For every combinations of directions you'll get only one traffic signal. See http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?bbox=3.09915%2C50.95096%2C3.10087%2C50.95144 But probably this all is a big misunderstanding on my side ...
going on the Diksmuidsesteenweg (our example) from west to east. if you just passed the first traffic signals, have you also passed the junction and where to? answer: not passed and don't know where to, i'm just some where in the middle of the crossing. next example http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Mapnik_traffic_signals.png passing a simple junction like this from west to east. if you just passed the first traffic signals, have you also passed the junction? answer: yes and the direction is just the node behind the junction. same algo and different answers -> bad solution. first example again having junction tags. answer: not passed BECAUSE next (closest) node has a junction tag or passed BECAUSE next node hasn't a junction tag and where to: the first node without junction tag. martin
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