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Turns that are restricted to all traffic (all vehicle types) are set with '''turn arrows'''—the arrows that appear at the end of a selected segment. A restricted turn is indicated by a red arrow with a red ''do not'' sign next to it (upper left arrow in picture below). A TBTR is indicated by the yellow arrow (lower right arrow in picture below). A turn that is open (not restricted) '''to all traffic''' is indicated by a green arrow. For two way segments there are u-turn arrows that follow the same color indications. Hover over either a green or yellow arrow and a grey box pops up with the turn instruction override selection, the turn restriction selection, and the difficult turn attribute selection (upper right arrow in the picture below). Above the box is a label for turn to name of segment (if named) or "no street" (if unnamed).
Turns that are restricted to all traffic (all vehicle types) are set with '''turn arrows'''—the arrows that appear at the end of a selected segment. A restricted turn is indicated by a red arrow with a red ''do not'' sign next to it (upper left arrow in picture below). A TBTR is indicated by the yellow arrow (lower right arrow in picture below). A turn that is open (not restricted) '''to all traffic''' is indicated by a green arrow. For two way segments there are u-turn arrows that follow the same color indications. Hover over either a green or yellow arrow and a grey box pops up with the turn instruction override selection, the turn restriction selection, and the difficult turn attribute selection (upper right arrow in the picture below). Above the box is a label for turn to name of segment (if named) or "no street" (if unnamed).


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Revision as of 02:42, 28 February 2018

All turning traffic restricted at all times

Turns that are restricted to all traffic (all vehicle types) are set with turn arrows—the arrows that appear at the end of a selected segment. A restricted turn is indicated by a red arrow with a red do not sign next to it (upper left arrow in picture below). A TBTR is indicated by the yellow arrow (lower right arrow in picture below). A turn that is open (not restricted) to all traffic is indicated by a green arrow. For two way segments there are u-turn arrows that follow the same color indications. Hover over either a green or yellow arrow and a grey box pops up with the turn instruction override selection, the turn restriction selection, and the difficult turn attribute selection (upper right arrow in the picture below). Above the box is a label for turn to name of segment (if named) or "no street" (if unnamed).