There are a number of residential streets in my locale that are separated by a median. Traditionally, I've converted such streets into two one way lanes. Of course this is particularly useful in areas like interstates or large highways, but I'm wondering if I'm taking it too far by doing it to the residential streets in my area? At what point is an effort for absolute accuracy go to far?
Separating residential streets which are separated by a median into 2 one-way lanes is correct because it allows routers to model the physical world. In other words, they won't give instructions to "turn left now" across a median. You have to remember to add actual turning lanes where they exist to tell routers where a turn is allowed.
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