On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 8:38 PM, Jo <[email protected]> wrote: > I have also mapped many routes with loops, lollipops/spoons where the same > ways are traversed multiple times. But I had not encountered a route where > the bus needs to do parts driving backwards. I think this is mostly avoided > because it's (obviously) a dangerous maneuver. (and I would say especially > if you have to do it multiple times per day) >
On a tertiary road which was a through way it might be dangerous. This is a cul-de-sac which is a residential road hanging off a residential road which itself hangs off a residential road. The bus going past is the high point of the day. :) As for suggestions that it could be handled with note=*, data consumers don't read notes (and mappers might not read them either, even if the editor highlights them). Mappers stand a better chance of reading a description, but consumers still won't see them. However, the actual route shown on the map indicates that there is something unusual going on at that point. -- Paul
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