On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 3:40 PM, Erkin Alp Güney <erkinalp9...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does it have any stops in the street it reverses into? Not that I've seen. But if somebody asked to get off there I'm fairly sure that most of the drivers would permit it. And since it backs as far as a bench, I'm also fairly sure most drivers would let somebody sat on the bench waiting for the bus to board there. > If not, it is not formally a part of the route and just a convention. > Yes, but without it the route involves a role called "magic_turntable." If this were an end of route turnaround at a terminus then it's not mappable. What happens when passengers are not on board and the bus is technically out of service are not part of the route. But this is done with passengers on board in the middle of the route. Sure, renderers and routers might cope with the bus going to point X and magically switching its direction of travel by 180 degrees but it's a bit puzzling for data consumers. Does the bus go out of service there? Is it a terminus? Has the mapper made a big mistake in the route? Did some other mapper come along and accidentally delete part of the route? Etc. Unless having role=reverse is going to cause big problems for renderers or routers I don't see any problem with having it. I doubt it's going to get used often, so it's not a problem regarding data storage. But I could be wrong. -- Paul
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