Can you provide the legal basis for that? So far I have only found documentation saying there is no such legal restriction in the UK.
Fr gr Peter Elderson Op wo 23 okt. 2019 om 15:10 schreef Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk>: > > > On Wednesday, 23 October 2019, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 12:42:27PM +0000, Philip Barnes wrote: > > > It is not just a British thing, I have encountered many when driving > in France. > > > The rules and usage are the same as in the UK. > > > The other rule that makes them different to other roundabouts is that > you should not use them to turn around, do U turns. > > > > So what is the difference then? > > > You can enter a normal roundabout, do 360 degrees and then be traveling in > the opposite direction. It is a common and useful navigation decision. Turn > restrictions are often used to force that behavior. > > You should not do that with a mini roundabout. > > > Phil (trigpoint) > > > > What i know learned: > > > > - You may traverse the center > > - No more than 4 exits as left/right/straight on wont work > > - You dont expect nav aids to be "2nd exit etc" but a "turn left at" as > > the navaids are like a junction. > > > > Anything else? > > > > Flo > > -- > > Florian Lohoff f...@zz.de > > UTF-8 Test: The 🐈 ran after a 🐁, but the 🐁 ran away > > > > -- > Sent from my Sailfish device > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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