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[[Road types|Road type]] introduced April 2018, When talking about road type <i>narrow street</i> (formerly Alley), we mean very narrow streets that are drive-able, but hard to access by car. It's the kind of roads that are so narrow, you'd rather not get a route through when driving, unless it is significantly faster. However, as a motorcycle, alleys are convenient for navigation. We'd expect to find relatively low segment speeds on narrow streets already, due to the physical characteristics of the street. | [[Road types|Road type]] introduced April 2018, When talking about road type <i>narrow street</i> (formerly Alley), we mean very narrow streets that are drive-able, but hard to access by car. It's the kind of roads that are so narrow, you'd rather not get a route through when driving, unless it is significantly faster. However, as a motorcycle, alleys are convenient for navigation. We'd expect to find relatively low segment speeds on narrow streets already, due to the physical characteristics of the street. Narrow streets will have a routing penalty for cars and taxis, but not for motorcycles. | ||
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* 1-way street width less than 2 meter | * 1-way street width less than 2 meter | ||
* 2-way street smaller than 4 meter without widening for more than 200 meter | * 2-way street smaller than 4 meter without widening for more than 200 meter | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 4 November 2022
We are currently updating the pages to include all regionally different guidelines. If you find inconsistencies, please refer to the English page. Thank you!
Narrow street
For now - don't use this road type. Deviations from this rule must be approved by a L4+
Road type introduced April 2018, When talking about road type narrow street (formerly Alley), we mean very narrow streets that are drive-able, but hard to access by car. It's the kind of roads that are so narrow, you'd rather not get a route through when driving, unless it is significantly faster. However, as a motorcycle, alleys are convenient for navigation. We'd expect to find relatively low segment speeds on narrow streets already, due to the physical characteristics of the street. Narrow streets will have a routing penalty for cars and taxis, but not for motorcycles.
Definition of Narrow street
- 1-way street width less than 2 meter
- 2-way street smaller than 4 meter without widening for more than 200 meter
Don't use Narrow street
- Busy street (many GPS tracks)
- When this causes additional diversions for local traffic
- On dead end streets: The extra penalty is unnecessary
- On Private road road with C3 sign and caption "excepted local traffic"
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Fictional Naming examples:
- Ruelle de la Place, Bruxelles | Brussel, Belgium with ALT-name Pleinsteeg Bruxelles | Brussel
- Sint-Annawegel, Bottelare, België
- Ruelle des Tanneurs, Welfrange, Luxembourg