On 23.10.2019 12:05, Florian Lohoff wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 12:00:13PM +0200, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
..., it can give instructions like at a normal junction, just using
the tag to describe the junction:
"At the mini-roundabout [turn right|go straight|turn left]".
You would expect (as you see a roundabout sign) to get instructions to
take the n.th exit.
Eh, no ;-) As I said above, _I_ would expect "At the mini-roundabout turn X",
and be very happy with such instruction.
That fits seeing the roundabout sign, and my experience driving over it.
Basically the mini-roundabout is effectively more about who has priority,
A mini_roundabout has the same rules as normal roundabout from what i
look at the definition. The only difference is that its physically
traversable.
Yes, and the size. Having the roundabout rule on a mini_roundabout,
the driving _experience_ is that you have to give way to
anything already on the junction.
> So i'd suggest to deprecate it and replace it with a highway=* +
> junction=roundabout and if its a "mini roundebout" physically
> you can driver over it (Thats IMHO the only difference) you add
> an area=yes to the circular road.
This would make routing more complicated and not simpler.
Now you would have to route over the area.
tom
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