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This template is used to display the minimum distance required to allow two left turns, or two right turns to generate a U-turn in a route. This template enables this number to be changed if necessary over time without having to change the individual pages. | |||
{{mbox|type=note|text=Other conditions will also contribute to u-turn allowance or prevention. For more information see [[Junction_Style_Guide/Intersections#Preventing_median_U-turns|preventing medial u-turns]].}} | |||
The template has | The template has two possible outputs to display the minimum distance required to enable a u-turn and the maximum distance to disable a u-turn. The default output is the minimum distance to enable a u-turn. | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
{{para|| | When the template is used with {{para||less}}, {{para||below}}, or {{para||disable}}, the output will be the distance below the threshold and therefore the maximum distance that will disable a u-turn. | ||
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When the template is used without any parameter (or any other undefined parameter), the output will be the minimum distance above the threshold that will allow a u-turn. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
Place {{tlx|:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum}} on any page where you want to display the | Place {{tlx|:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum}} on any page where you want to display the minimum segment length to allow a u-turn: | ||
:<code>{{:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum}}</code> | :<code>{{:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum}}</code> | ||
Place {{tlx|:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum|less}} anywhere you want to display a | Place {{tlx|:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum|less}} (or one of the other parameters listed above) anywhere you want to display the maximum length of a segment that will disable a u-turn. | ||
:<code>{{:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum|less}}</code> | :<code>{{:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum|less}}</code> | ||
The gap in the two thresholds is due to metric and imperial rounding issues, so a buffer was built into this setting to prevent unexpected results. For more information on this issue, see [[WME segment length display]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 1 June 2017
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This template is used to display the minimum distance required to allow two left turns, or two right turns to generate a U-turn in a route. This template enables this number to be changed if necessary over time without having to change the individual pages.
Other conditions will also contribute to u-turn allowance or prevention. For more information see preventing medial u-turns. |
The template has two possible outputs to display the minimum distance required to enable a u-turn and the maximum distance to disable a u-turn. The default output is the minimum distance to enable a u-turn.
Parameters
When the template is used with |less
, |below
, or |disable
, the output will be the distance below the threshold and therefore the maximum distance that will disable a u-turn.
When the template is used without any parameter (or any other undefined parameter), the output will be the minimum distance above the threshold that will allow a u-turn.
Usage
Place {{[[::Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum|:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum]]}}
on any page where you want to display the minimum segment length to allow a u-turn:
52.49 ft (16 m)
Place {{[[::Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum|:Routing_penalties/U-turn_minimum]]|less}}
(or one of the other parameters listed above) anywhere you want to display the maximum length of a segment that will disable a u-turn.
45.93 ft (14 m)
The gap in the two thresholds is due to metric and imperial rounding issues, so a buffer was built into this setting to prevent unexpected results. For more information on this issue, see WME segment length display.