On 2/19/2011 7:24 PM, Paul Norman wrote:
The Massey Tunnel is currently tagged with oneway=no on the reversible
section and through the tunnel itself.

For the reversible sections (that lead up to the tunnel) they really
alternate between oneway=-1, oneway=yes and access=no. For the two parallel
tunnels themselves they alternate between oneway=yes and oneway=no.

I'm not sure what the solution is, but oneway=reversible isn't a special
case of oneway=yes so it would break existing data consumers.

Don't we want to break existing consumers if they might route people the wrong way down a one-way highway? If you're familiar with the I-5 express lanes in Seattle, that's the type of thing where oneway=reversible makes sense - a single roadway that is always one-way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RockCreekParkway_directions.jpg shows a related case where the road is one-way during rush hours but two-way at other times (thus a router would be wrong to treat it as two-way). Ideally the map would use a special symbol for these and people wouldn't rely so much on the bloody router.

It looks like the Massey Tunnel is more complicated in that you can always go through it but usually only in one of the tubes. This is very similar to the original question of how to handle a road where some of the lanes in the center are reversible, with the complication of a dual carriageway. I'm not sure what I'd do here.

By the way, http://www.flickr.com/photos/talkingdc/303066179/ does a good job (other than the am/pm error) of showing an example of the original question.

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