Hi Liz, OK - the JOSM relation editor is still a bit "beta-ish" so you have to type all the info.
Here's an example No right turn from a-street to b-road key value --- -------- : type restriction : type of relation name No Right Turn: a-street to b-road : just a label - may be shown on a map or a screen restriction no_right_turn : may also be no_u_turn no_left_turn etc created_by JOSM Role Occupied By ----- ------------------ from a-street : click on a-street to poulate this to b-street : click on b-street to fill this in via 1234567 (-35.1111, 150.1111) : click on ther intersecting node for this one. Therefore the ways called a-street and b-road and their intersecting node are the members of this restriction type relation. see -36.2078049, 150.1238405 -------------------------------------------------------- tying two bits of a way together into one entity (Tee-Place) key value ----- -------- type street name Tee Place created_by JOSM Role Occupied by ----- ----------------- Tee Place (4 nodes) : click on first bit of Tee Place Tee Place (7 nodes) : click on second bit of Tee Place Therefore the two "Tee Places" are linked together by a relation to form Tee Place. I don't know how this goes down with a search algorythm - which one of the three does it find first? They seen to work (using gosmore routing engine). Cheers Nick
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