Center lane is a left turn only lane.  If the space to the side of the solid 
white lines is a bike lane, then this street may have be subject to a “road 
diet” in which a 4 lane street is reduced to two travel lanes, a turn lane, and 
two bike lanes.  Otherwise the street was constructed in that configuration.

 

From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 7:21 AM
To: Horea Meleg <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Best practice in Lane Editing 2

 

In this case, with the dual-direction turn lane, I would label that with 
lanes:both_ways=1 and turn:lanes:both_ways=left.  If the center lane has two 
solid lines (making it a flush median), then lanes:both_ways=1 and 
access:lanes:both_ways=no

 

On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 6:17 AM, Horea Meleg <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hello all,

Me and my Telenav colleagues are editing lane numbers in Detroit area. We found 
some cases that looks like this (42.43651692568901, -83.51102781049859): 



Our question is: what is the central lane used for and how do we map it?

Should we count it as a separate lane and have 3 lanes in this case (one for 
each direction and one for both directions) 



or have only 2, one for each direction?



 

Thank you,

Horea Meleg


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