On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Donald Allwright wrote:
>> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219&lon=-1.24996&zoom=18&layers=B000FTF
>
> How about this one:
> <http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH-->
>
> which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut'
> across one side. In this case, each 'junction' on the roundabout is
> controlled by traffic lights and has between 2 and 5 lanes. I have to
> navigate it frequently and I can't say it's one of my favourite ones!
These aren't too dissimilar. Although I'm curious how your example works
- it looks like the "short cut" is only of use for people who have come
off the southbound carrigeway of the motorway and want to get back on the
southbound carriageway - why wouldn't they just go along the motorway
instead of taking the junction? (I presume I'm missing something
important about who can use the shortcut lane :)
- Steve
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