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Hi guyz!

Can someone explain me how to map U turn restriction at the junction like on the picture..? I have read half of web because I wanted to find the solution, but no success.

https://imgur.com/a/9dQtY

How can I map this? Also I figured out that I have to use this, but not sure how!

https://imgur.com/a/lUKJC

Please, can anyone help me?

asked 30 Nov '17, 15:14

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Could you please link to that junction on https://www.openstreetmap.org/?

(30 Nov '17, 16:02) dsh4

There are plenty of junctions like that... One of them: http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=20/-32.03865/115.89331

(30 Nov '17, 16:40) BračkoNe

This junction already has a "No U-turn on High Rd driving eastward" restriction entered correctly.

(08 Dec '17, 16:09) dsh4

Anyway, I would like to learn to map U turn restriction at junctions like it is my example.

(08 Dec '17, 17:17) BračkoNe

The members of a relation restriction should be ways that start or end at the same node. In your example, Victoria Road East should end at the north stoplight; Church Street should start and end at the stoplights; and Victoria Road West should start at the south stoplights. To make this happen, split each of those three ways at the stoplight. (You may need to split Church Street twice, once at each stoplight.)

Then, add a relation using the iD editor. Choose one of the involved ways (for example, the west portion of Victoria Road East), scroll to the bottom, click the + button under "All relations", and click "New relation...". Choose "Restriction features" and then "No U-Turn". This will let you edit the restriction relation.

Firstly, add a "name" tag to the restriction (the value doesn't matter, as you'll see in a second). Then, under "All members", you should see the road you selected before. Set its role appropriately ("from" for Victoria Road East). Select the next relation member (the middle part of Church Street South), click the + button under "All relations", and choose "No U-turn foo", where "foo" is the name you entered previously. Set its role appropriately ("via").

Repeat this for Victoria Road West, and then, click the "No U-turn foo" relation name to edit the relation, and remove the temporary name you added earlier.

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answered 30 Nov '17, 16:01

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Can I most kindly ask you to make video tutorial because I am not sure that I have understood everything correctly.

Thank you very much in advance, Nemanja

(08 Dec '17, 10:34) BračkoNe

Sorry, I'm not equipped to make a video tutorial. Perhaps someone else could make one, or alternatively you could try asking on IRC or your local users' group.

(08 Dec '17, 16:07) dsh4

Thanks. I hope someone will help in that.

(08 Dec '17, 17:18) BračkoNe
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Here is a quick video I recorded showing how to map u-turns with divided lanes using the iD editor.

PS: If anyone knows of a better place to host please let me know.

(22 Dec '20, 08:26) ray331

Here is a quick video I recorded showing how to map u-turns with divided lanes using the iD editor.

PS: If anyone knows of a better place to host please let me know.

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answered 22 Dec '20, 08:37

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