2015-02-08 17:48 GMT+01:00 fly <[email protected]>: > Actually, I use an even more general approach: > railway:forward=tram > railway:lanes:backward=tram|no > > together with access I also use train > access:lanes:backward=no|yes > train:lanes:backward=designated|no >
I don't understand why you would use railway:forward=* and railway:lanes:forward=*. Aren't those two redundant? Also, why train and not tram? I like railway:lanes:forward/backward=* because sometimes you can have rails on the street which are not used by anything, so using tram/train doesn't make sense. But if you say tram:lanes:forward/backward=* than that implies that there are rails there, so no other tags are needed anymore. Janko
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