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:Decide which halves of your freshly cut segments are going to represent which sides of the divided road. And don't separate them yet. Always leave as many segments as possible connected to as many of their original junctions as possible -- see the alternating pattern illustration below. And STILL don't separate the segments. | :Decide which halves of your freshly cut segments are going to represent which sides of the divided road. And don't separate them yet. Always leave as many segments as possible connected to as many of their original junctions as possible -- see the alternating pattern illustration below. And STILL don't separate the segments. | ||
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:Reposition the Stop Points of the House Numbers. Open the house number interface, select house numbers one at a time, and move their Stop Points to the appropriate halves of the segments you cut in the last step. One at a time, click on house number. You'll see it attached by a dotted line to the white stop point on the street segment. Move the stop point to the correct portion of your newly-cut segment. Later, you will need to move them all again. | :Reposition the Stop Points of the House Numbers. Open the house number interface, select house numbers one at a time, and move their Stop Points to the appropriate halves of the segments you cut in the last step. One at a time, click on house number. You'll see it attached by a dotted line to the white stop point on the street segment. Move the stop point to the correct portion of your newly-cut segment. Later, you will need to move them all again. | ||
;Step Seven detach | |||
:Separate segments at the center | |||
[[File:DividingRoad.jpg|caption=Alternating pattern (for traffic-on-right country) preserves as much straight-through and turn data as possible.]] | |||
;prepare to attach | |||
:If bow tie intersection -- add geometry nodes | |||
;attach | |||
:if bow tie -- attach "loose" ends at existing junction | |||
:if "square" -- attach loose ends on cross street next to existing junction, creating a new junction. | |||
;set turn arrows | |||
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;step 10 -- adjust geometry | |||
;if bow tie junction -- check all turn angles. See junction style guide and controlling turn commands. Make sure that drivers continuing straight through the intersection will not get a "turn" command to stay on the |
Revision as of 12:59, 19 December 2014
This is under development, and has not been checked for accuracy. Please do not rely on any information you find in this document.
how to divide a road
These instructions have been designed to preserve traffic and address information, and transfer it from the original 2-way road to the divided 1-way roads. It is important NOT to create new segments for the divided road in order to use the information that is already there. Please follow these steps in order for each segment to divided. If there are house numbers on the segment to be divided, you will need to do things that can only be done by level 3 and higher editors.
- Choose a segment to divide
- Cut it in half to create a new junction and save. (illustration)
- Move house numbers
- Next, move the house numbers to the correct segment. Use the [House Numbers] button (or (⇧ Shift+H) to start the house number interface. Click on a house number. Find
- Add a geo node to each segment
- Connect the segment to the intersection
- bow tie
- H/box intersection
- complications -- turn lanes/ramps/AGCs
- Checking your work.
- (⇧ Shift+Z)
otto's instructions
Before you begin, check with your state manager or regional coordinator. If you do this right, you will preserve all the traffic information waze uses for routing and all the house numbers. If you do it wrong, you will erase the traffic data permanently and have to create all the addresses by hand. Follow these instructions carefully and in the correct order.
- Step One
- Decide how much of the road needs to be divided, and how much you can do in one session. It would be disastrous to have the road partially disconnected at the moment waze uploaded data to the routing servers. Plan ahead, in case your editing session gets interrupted. Don't try to do more than 4 or 5 intersections in one session.
- Step Two
- Make sure that you have the required editing level for EVERY segment you plan to divide -- and every segment connected to each of those. You may not be able to set turns properly if any of these are locked above your level. Ask for help getting everything unlocked before you begin.
- Step Three
- Scout for House Numbers. Select a segment of the existing road, Use the Edit House Numbers button (or ⇧ Shift+H) to start the house numbers window. Use ⇧ Shift+I to turn the satellite layer on and off.
- Step Four
- Cut the segments of road to be divided to create a new junction in each one, but leave them attached. You can cut the segment wherever it will create the least work for moving addresses around in step six.
- Step Five
- Decide which halves of your freshly cut segments are going to represent which sides of the divided road. And don't separate them yet. Always leave as many segments as possible connected to as many of their original junctions as possible -- see the alternating pattern illustration below. And STILL don't separate the segments.
- Step Six
- Reposition the Stop Points of the House Numbers. Open the house number interface, select house numbers one at a time, and move their Stop Points to the appropriate halves of the segments you cut in the last step. One at a time, click on house number. You'll see it attached by a dotted line to the white stop point on the street segment. Move the stop point to the correct portion of your newly-cut segment. Later, you will need to move them all again.
- Step Seven detach
- Separate segments at the center
- prepare to attach
- If bow tie intersection -- add geometry nodes
- attach
- if bow tie -- attach "loose" ends at existing junction
- if "square" -- attach loose ends on cross street next to existing junction, creating a new junction.
- set turn arrows
- step 10 -- adjust geometry
- if bow tie junction -- check all turn angles. See junction style guide and controlling turn commands. Make sure that drivers continuing straight through the intersection will not get a "turn" command to stay on the