Road attributes – 4 Direction
Direction and lanes
The direction and lanes chapter will give you an overview of direction of travel (1-way/2-way) and number of lanes.
4.1 Direction of travel (1- or 2-way road)
The direction of travel attribute is one of the most important attributes for routing. Take great care when adding or changing direction of travel. Implement 1- or 2-way roads according to sign posted information in reality.
To edit direction of travel:
1) Activate the one way display to visualize the direction of travel.
2) Click on the road
3) In the “Road attributes” panel, hover the cursor over the direction of travel options for a visualization on the map.
4) Click on the appropriate direction of travel option.
Note:
- The direction of travel can only be updated for one road segment at a time. If multiple road segments are selected, the direction of travel menu will disappear.
- Always check the consistency of the direction of travel attribute with the surrounding area. It is a common error to create illogical/conflicting direction of travel on adjacent roads.
4.2 Number of lanes
Number of lanes indicates the total number of traffic lanes in a single direction. The attribute provides the general lane trend. Do not consider parking lanes, turn lanes near intersections, etc. If a road is two way and there is a difference in the number of lanes in each direction, enter the higher value.
To edit number of lanes:
1) Count the lanes for the single direction by using satellite imagery or based on your local knowledge.
2) Choose the appropriate lane category