Dave F. wrote: > Do you know where are the Motorway Ends signs are located in you examples? > OS define the links as M* classification, but Google shows them as A* & > B*. > http://osm.org/go/evhVzyiB > http://osm.org/go/euwqKRNL
On the M50 (I was originally thinking about j3, which is our regular route from Charlbury to South Wales, but I guess it applies to j1 too) the whole slip-road is definitely under motorway regulation and signed as such. The highway design principle is that if a road leads inexorably to a motorway, it must itself be a motorway - otherwise non-motorway traffic will find itself stuck with nowhere to go. So Google is wrong, surprise surprise. I don't know the A601(M) that well - I've only been there once. But http://www.pathetic.org.uk/current/a601m/ is pretty clear that it's all motorway, too. > I interpret the the Magic Roundabout as separate lanes as there are > central reservations. Which, I believe, is how you mapped it (?) > http://osm.org/go/eumbs5che-- Yep, absolutely. Hemel Hempstead would have been a better example. cheers Richard -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SteveC-should-decide-tp25692544p25802973.html Sent from the OpenStreetMap - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

