
On 04/08/2010 19:57, WanMil wrote:
El 04/08/10 17:10, Marko Mäkelä escribió:
Unless you can provide an example where a two-way motorway link that is tagged as oneway=no is misbehaving, I think we should leave the default style as is. (A lazy mapper could forget the oneway=yes, assuming that "everyone knows" that motorway links are oneway, and you could get bogus instructions "leave the motorway at the next entry (not exit)".)
I think that is reasonable, so leave the default style as it is now. Marko, I think you should remove the add oneway=yes. There are a lot of highway=motorway_link that are no oneways and are not tagged with oneway=no. Most mappers do not use oneway=no, because the common understanding of oneway is that oneway=no is superfluous. I know that most of these links should be referenced by two ways, but at the moment they aren't.
To follow on from what Ralf said; as oneway=yes is implied, removing it will turn them all to two-way. There are far more one-ways than two. The two-way links without the oneway=no are incorrectly tagged & should be amended. Cheers Dave F.