I immediately thought of this place I pass through frequently: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=29.8394&lon=-96.70525&zoom=15&layers=M In this case, going off the same principle we have with "almost-freeways" (i.e. tagging them as trunk roads), I think it makes more sense to tag it as a trunk road because the undivided section is short and insignificant. Though I don't know how similar your case is to this one. Could you show us the specific instance(s)?
On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Charlotte Wolter <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello all, > > ** **I have a place where a trunk highway (divided but not limited > access) goes through a large town where it becomes a four-lane street with > a wide left-turn lane in the center (but not really a divided highway). My > instinct is to tag it a primary road while in town (it is called Main > Street in town). Is this correct? > > Charlotte > > ** > > ** Charlotte Wolter > 927 18th Street Suite A > Santa Monica, California > 90403 > +1-310-597-4040 > [email protected] > Skype: thetechlady > > *The Four Internet Freedoms* > Freedom to visit any site on the Internet > Freedom to access any content or service that is not illegal > Freedom to attach any device that does not interfere with the network > Freedom to know all the terms of a service, particularly any that would > affect the first three freedoms. > > _______________________________________________ > newbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies > > -- Clay Smalley University of Texas at Austin, Class of 2015
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