On Sat, 2015-10-31 at 01:31 +0200, Lauri Kytömaa wrote: > > Even the no entry (round red sign with a yellow/white horizontal > rectangle) sign _effectively_ makes a short section oneway: every > vehicle has length, so at some point coming from the "oneway" > direction, there's at least a small (but several meters) distance > where they aren't allowed to turn around - if they did, they would > unavoidably pass the no entry sign. > Its not always used to indicate a one way, it means do not enter.
It is often used to simply prohibit traffic, with exceptions shown on a plate below. Except buses (and taxis) is often used in the UK, "sauf riverains" is common in France and both indicate an access restriction, not a one way. Phil (trigpoint) _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
