Hi Chris,

You could manually create relations using the ID editor, but since the
junction is mapped using one way only paths, I'm not sure turn restrictions
are necessary?

Some of the routing algorithms on OSM website respect the one way system as
a cyclist, some don't.

Tim

On Mon, 10 Mar 2025, 09:51 Chris Hodges, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I came across this when riding through Bath yesterday (following a route
> generated by Komoot, so I knew it was based on OSM data). Coming along
> the bike path at the bottom (S end) of Queen's Parade
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/3086262#map=19/51.383720/-2.364362,
> you have to turn left.  The markings are visible on imagery and the
> traffic makes cheating hard.
>
>
> So I though I'd check for turn restriction relations.  I haven't done
> many of these before, but they should be easy.  If I click on the node
> where the bike path meets Queen Square, I get the option to "Click to
> select a FROM segment" in the sidebar - but there's no bike path shown,
> only the roads.
>
>
> So how do I create a turn restriction starting on a highway=cyclepath?
>
>
> Chris
>
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