Rethinking it again, no router will send you the wrong way on a oneway street. It would be a pretty poor routing program that would do that.
Maybe the whole issue I've raised is a tempest in a teacup. It was my reaction to such a mean-spirited traffic control that made me ask myself how I would tag something that was so inherently dangerous. And as a Thailand motorcycle driver I see Thais going the wrong way on oneways all the time. Having these spikes in Chiang Mai or Bangkok would put a stop to that I reckon. On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 7:57 AM, Bryce Nesbitt <[email protected]> wrote: > I think this does it: > > > *barrier=spikes* > *oneway=yes* > *access=yes* > > > As a node on the one way street way. No router will route around it. A > smart router can notice the spikes. > The oneway on the node is redundant for emphasis, as that's also implied > by the way. > -- Dave Swarthout Homer, Alaska Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Blog at http://dswarthout.blogspot.com
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