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The bulk of this has hard medians in the middle. At 7th Avenue, the median crosses the intersection, preventing traffic from crossing Lincoln. Someone filed a UR today about this, because he was routed to come south on 7th to get to the Shell station on the southwest corner of 7th and Lincoln…but it’s unreachable from the north side.
A divided road would address this, and also ensure that people looking for addresses on Lincoln to be directed to the eastbound side of the street, since the westbound side has no access to them.
What do you think? Divide or not?
With out looking at the road I’m going to ask if you have read When to Split a Two-Way Road (and when not to) in the Waze wiki?
To elaborate:
GPS signals don’t show a clearly defined gap.
U-turns are required to properly make some turns that are blocked by a median.
It is not a limited-access road.
The median is less than 5m wide in most parts.
It’s not cut-and-dried, of that I’m sure.
I think Andy needs to look at the road. Heading south on 7th has the connectivity arrows clearly showing that proceeding forward is not allowed.