NOTICE: help.openstreetmap.org is no longer in use from 1st March 2024. Please use the OpenStreetMap Community Forum

Did I map the destinations correctly:

destination:lanes:forward=George J. Bean Parkway|George J. Bean Parkway;Economy Parking Garage turn:lanes:backward=left|left;through

(It's a two lane, one way road)

asked 10 Apr '20, 07:12

Timbot4x4's gravatar image

Timbot4x4
101131418
accept rate: 0%

edited 10 Apr '20, 18:29

1

That URL seems invalid.

(10 Apr '20, 07:30) InsertUser

If it's a one-way road (oneway=yes), you do not have to use forward/backward. then the tags should be

  • highway=...
  • lanes=2
  • destination:lanes=George J. Bean Parkway|George J. Bean Parkway;Economy Parking Garage
  • turn:lanes=left|left;through

It's also weird that you used forward for the destination lanes and backward for the turn:lanes.

note that cycle lanes should be counted in destination:lanes and turn:lanes, but not in lanes=

permanent link

answered 11 Apr '20, 07:02

escada's gravatar image

escada
19.0k16166302
accept rate: 21%

edited 11 Apr '20, 07:02

Didn't notice the forward/backward part. Much better to use software with a decent validator.

(11 Apr '20, 08:37) InsertUser

AFAIK, there is no validator that does the lane count correctly.

(11 Apr '20, 15:30) escada

That seems about right according to the wiki, assuming it has a lanes=2tag too.

If you use JOSM, the lane and road attributes style is quite good for checking if you've created what you intended.

permanent link

answered 10 Apr '20, 20:08

InsertUser's gravatar image

InsertUser
11.0k1369185
accept rate: 19%

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or _italic_
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

Question tags:

×23

question asked: 10 Apr '20, 07:12

question was seen: 975 times

last updated: 11 Apr '20, 15:30

NOTICE: help.openstreetmap.org is no longer in use from 1st March 2024. Please use the OpenStreetMap Community Forum