Tag:hazard=turns
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| Description |
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| A section of road that turns sharply two times, in opposite directions |
| Group: hazards |
| Used on these elements |
| Useful combination |
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| Status: approved |
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A reverse turn hazard is a section of road that turns sharply two times in opposite directions, presenting a hazard to motorists. Turns present a hazard of obscured visibility of oncoming traffic as well as a short turning radius. This tagging is applied to roads that are signed for dangerous turns and should not be applied indiscriminately to roads merely because they have a turn.
How to Map
Tagging can be applied to the section of road with the turns or the location of the signage:
- Place a node
at the location of the turn hazard traffic sign, tagged traffic_sign=hazard(or code) +hazard=turn. - Tag a node
along a highway=*way
at the location of the sign - Tag the section
of highway=*where the reverse turn hazard is present.
Signage examples
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Possible tagging mistakes
See also
hazard=turn– A section of a road that turns sharply.hazard=curves– A section of a road which presents a risk to motorists due to multiple curves.





