Am 5/31/14 12:46 , schrieb Volker Schmidt:
This is not so obvious, because it has to be directional (for the router). If you start your route in such a dead-end street you never get out, if it's not directional. The noexit=yes on the way to me seems much simpler and intuitive. (I used the tag initially in this way, when I started with OSM. I had no doubt about it's use in this way, until I came across some discussion in a mailing list)
Tagging it on a way can just be as confusing. The router might never enter the street, because right at the begging of the street it says noexit=yes. Bascially you don't have to tagg it for the router at all, because it will see there is a street that does not continiue. And if it continiues with a footpath then it will see that you can't drive there with a car. Because of that alone a nonexit=yes is a bad solution as default tag for dead end road when there is a sign, because often people on foot or bike can still continue, but nonexit=yes suggests they can not.
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