On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Jim Croft <[email protected]> wrote:
> Many of the residential 'dead ends' in Giralang are terminated by neat > little blobs that render sort of like the turning radius at the ends > of these streets. This is not uniform practice across the ACT. > > On inspection, these blobs are labelled 'turning circle'... which > seems a bit at the extreme end of the definition in these cases. > Can you give examples? A widened end at the end of a street sounds like the definition of a turning circle? One pattern I'm seeing a lot of is a kind of Y or T shape at the end of the street, where each end of the Y provides room for maybe one car to park in front of a house. I'm mostly sort of ignoring them, not sure if they justify a whole extra way or not. A node tag would be nice, but I don't know what to call it. Steve
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