Hi

Am 2016-10-22 um 21:11 schrieb James:
> Could lanes work?
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lanes
> 
> Example:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lanes#Two_driving_directions
> 
> What ever the train tag would be:
> train:lanes:forward=no|yes
> train:lanes:backwards=no|yes
> Then for passenger cars would be opposite?
> car:lanes:forward=yes|no
> car:lanes:backwards=yes|no
>
> I'm not sure about this maybe Micheal has more insight on this

I would use different tags but the ideas is similar.

The right/back of the photo:
lanes = 4
lanes:forward = 2
lanes:backward = 2
access:lanes:forward=no|yes
access:lanes:backward=no|yes
tram:lanes:forward = yes|no
tram:lanes:backward = yes|no

The left of the photo:
lanes = 4
lanes:forward = 2
lanes:backward = 1
turn:lanes:forward=<you know what to insert here>
tram:lanes:backward = no|yes
access:lanes:backward = yes |no

Differences to James' suggestion:
My suggestion is compatible with the widely used lanes tagging scheme. I
used "backward", not "backwards" (see Taginfo). I used "tram", not "train".

Best regards

Michael


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