2012/7/3 Philip Barnes <[email protected]>:
> In France, a solid line means do not cross. It is more than do not overtake.


+1, I guess it's the same everywhere. AFAIK there is no difference
between a double solid line and a single one. You are not allowed to
cross them (but you could if you didn't care about traffic rules, and
you can if you are walking). This implies generally a legal
restriction against overtaking, turning left and u-turns.


> The router does need fixing however as U-turns around a roundabout divider
> island are rarely sensible and should not be treated as a junction.


well, whether something is sensible or not depends on a lot of
parameters (e.g. the amount of other traffic). We have to tell the
router that there is a solid line in the first place, something we
currently mostly don't do (see taginfo,
http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/divider has only 192 occurencies
on ways).

cheers,
Martin

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