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L4 -> L3 Leominster advice and Unlock request

Post by MrSoapsud
Hi Editors,

I would like to be able to edit the following segments.
Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Permalink: https://waze.com/en-GB/editor?env=row&l ... =268526409
https://www.waze.com/en-GB/editor?env=r ... =122739813
https://www.waze.com/en-GB/editor?env=r ... =122739908
Reason: There's a UR stating that the left fork should be the "continuation/keep straight" direction. They suggest the right fork should be a "turn right". I can massage the angles and/or put a message on the nodes but I'm wondering whether it's a "keep right" rather than a "turn right"? What "does the team think"?
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Thank you in advance,
Martin
 
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Post by atrophicshiner
From the road alignment and markings, I personally would remove this segment and simply have a t-junction mapped adding a keep right to the B4360. You could just add an override instruction to the current layout.

Right is defo not a turn, and left is defo not a continue.

A44 all unlocked for you to do as you wish.
 
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Post by atrophicshiner
Ignore my ramblings, just update the right instruction as you originally intended. It should not be turn right as there is no turn involved, a keep right should be sufficient.
 
I would leave the keep left for the left fork as you need to give way and the instruction will help alert users this isn't just a continuation of the road.
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Post by MrSoapsud
Hi Chris,
I'm confused and wishing I hadn't strayed away from "my area"!
If I remove that segment surely I'll end up with a "turn left" when actually that's the default direction of travel? There's a give way at the end of the segment too. I'd be inclined to end up with keep left/right angles rather than either being a "turn" but what do I know...??
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Post by MrSoapsud
Hi Chris,
I'm done with this now I think. Reporter seems happy with compromise I've implemented. "Lock 'em up!"
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