Vas111's Comments
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156147070 | 11 months ago | Do you really need to add traffic signal direction tags on one way roads? I was under the impression that it's redundant |
156144131 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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155735178 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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130922939 | 11 months ago | I will restore primary status to both carriageways on Puddle Dock; regardless of the official status, it connects two primary roads and right turns from QVS are allowed southbound. Besides, there is still a primary stub at the bottom of the southbound carriageway. |
155994033 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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155991074 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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149995282 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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148425872 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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155249251 | 11 months ago | Hello there,
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149565297 | 11 months ago | Hello,
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155780619 | 12 months ago | Hello,
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128030142 | 12 months ago | Besides, I could think of a number of ways to turn here on a moped or bicycle without creating danger. |
128030142 | 12 months ago | The point I'm trying to make is that these kinds of unsigned/implied restrictions are dependent on the vehicle you're driving - lorries can't u-turn at most intersections, doesn't mean we should add restrictions for them. In the UK, common practice is to only add restrictions if there are signs prohibiting a turn or single solid lines needing to be crossed, otherwise the Highway Code doesn't prohibit turns. |
137533656 | 12 months ago | Спасибо, буду иметь ввиду |
155333236 | 12 months ago | Hello,
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128030142 | 12 months ago | Unless there are signs or solid lines this isn't illegal. Maybe in a car it wouldn't be safe but one could easily u-turn here on a pushbike or scooter. Please don't add these kinds of unsigned restrictions. |
128030142 | 12 months ago | Are these manoeuvres illegal? |
39787877 | 12 months ago | Видимо починили дорогу, поставил RU:urban |
155213198 | 12 months ago | osm.wiki/Multilingual_names#Scotland
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155162807 | 12 months ago | To save yourself the work, next time I would advise checking the wiki (osm.wiki/) or discussing your changesets on the OSM forum (https://community.openstreetmap.org/); especially for large and/or controversial changes. |