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== Terminology == | == Terminology == | ||
* '''Gore Point''' - This is the point at which area markings or a traffic island separates an exiting lane from the existing one. | * '''Gore Point''' - This is the point at which area markings or a traffic island separates an exiting lane from the existing one. | ||
* '''Lane Heuristics''' - An algorithm that merges a sequence of lane guidance instructions to display a single notification to users. Heuristics play a large part in how | * '''Lane Heuristics''' - An algorithm that merges a sequence of lane guidance instructions over multiple sequential segments to display a single notification to users. Heuristics play a large part in how lane guidance is displayed to drivers over split segment roads. | ||
== Exemptions to the US Guidelines == | == Exemptions to the US Guidelines == | ||
* Point 1 | * Point 1 | ||
* Point 2 | * Point 2 |
Revision as of 02:01, 4 July 2020
In general, Australia follows the guidelines laid out in the US Lanes Wiki. There are however exceptions the those guidelines specific to Australia listed below.
Terminology
- Gore Point - This is the point at which area markings or a traffic island separates an exiting lane from the existing one.
- Lane Heuristics - An algorithm that merges a sequence of lane guidance instructions over multiple sequential segments to display a single notification to users. Heuristics play a large part in how lane guidance is displayed to drivers over split segment roads.
Exemptions to the US Guidelines
- Point 1
- Point 2