Just as an interesting side note I was mapping an area today that looks like the following.
a b | | |--c--| | | d e c is a short oneway road to a-d, with two lanes (as if it was coming up to a busy junction with lights, but it's an infrequently used residential roads) b is a two way road, but it can only turn into c and not into e. e is also a two way road, but you can only turn into c and not b. b, c have the same name but that's different to e (c and e actually seem to have equal priority as they turn into c). So I tagged c as one way, and split and end section of b to tag it as one way doing the same to e. That way the arrows should clearly show you can't go from b to e or vise-versa. For anybody very interested, a-b is Cardinal's Walk, c-b is Warwrick Close and it should be on the map soon. http://informationfreeway.org/?lat=51.420238768042466&lon=-0.35984325307692655&user=LwD&zoom=17&layers=B000F000F I just thought I'd share as it was a bit unusal and no apparent reason for it. I guess to stop the residential roads being used as a cut through for the A-road and junction that wraps around a-b-e. -- Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.livingwithdragons.com
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