I have some comments on the page.
We need to label and define the critical angle. Something along the lines of "Turn Angle - the turn angle of sN is the angle between continuing straight on s-in through the junction and the departure direction of sN from the junction. The angle between the linear segment between the last geometry node of s-in and the junction and the linear segment between the junction and the first geometry node of sN is the supplementary angle to the turn angle of sN."
The Best Continuation concept still retains many of the flaws of the original page.
1) If the junction has only 2 segments, the instruction is "CONTINUE".
I'd leave out the T junction information and the discussion of the original text's discussion of the behavior of locked nodes.
In the flow chart I'd add the U-turn instruction to the normal roundabout instructions:
We need to label and define the critical angle. Something along the lines of "Turn Angle - the turn angle of sN is the angle between continuing straight on s-in through the junction and the departure direction of sN from the junction. The angle between the linear segment between the last geometry node of s-in and the junction and the linear segment between the junction and the first geometry node of sN is the supplementary angle to the turn angle of sN."
The Best Continuation concept still retains many of the flaws of the original page.
- "One of the segments leaving the junction will be considered the 'Best Continuation'. I think this is misleading, I would change it to "may be considered."
- If would define Best Continuation as follows: "If s-out has a turn angle of less than 45 degrees then it will be considered the best continuation unless another sN has better segment name and segment type match with s-in as compared to s-out. Segment name is more important than segment type."
- The chart for Best Continuation carries forward some of the flaws of the original page. Basically, the requirements for Best Continuation are does s-out have a turn angle less than 45 degrees followed by this section of the flow chart:
1) If the junction has only 2 segments, the instruction is "CONTINUE".
I'd leave out the T junction information and the discussion of the original text's discussion of the behavior of locked nodes.
In the flow chart I'd add the U-turn instruction to the normal roundabout instructions:
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