On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Ed Loach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks to Richard, for pointing out to me not that -1 means oneway > but backwards... > > As an afterthought I looked at Tagwatch for the UK and the following > Oneway tags are in use: > > yes (13762), true (11326), 1 (917), no (162) > > So unless there is a bug in Tagwatch, there are no -1 uses in the UK > (though I'm wondering about those that are set to 1).
According to my postgres db the stats for the UK are: yes (33156), true (17666), 1 (942), no (492), -1 (85), false (25), undefined (22), other (9), FIXME (2) with 1 hit each for "0", "south", "?", "west", "+1", "Yes", and BAN POTLATCH!!1!3: "-1; 1", "true; yes" oneway=no can be used where you might otherwise expect the way to be oneway from other tags. ie: motorway or motorway_link And sometimes it's there just to make a point in a confusing pile of road junctions. In the UK it's mostly used on residential/unclassified roads, although there are also 5 motor_link ways tagged as such. Dave _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

