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* Restricted for motorcycles: [[File:Verkeersbord-C11.png|25px]]
* Restricted for motorcycles: [[File:Verkeersbord-C11.png|25px]]
* Restricted for both: [[File:Verkeersbord-C12.png|25px]]
* Restricted for both: [[File:Verkeersbord-C12.png|25px]]
If poles are blocking car traffic but there are no road signs restricting [[Motorcycling|motor cycle]] taffic, then the passthrough of motorcycles should be allowed by a TBR.
If poles are blocking car traffic but there are no road signs restricting [[Motorcycling|motor cycle]] taffic, then the passthrough of motorcycles should be allowed by a TBR.<br />
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'''Example'''
'''Example partially restricted segment'''
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[[File:Time-based-restriction-add.png|left|top|600px]]
[[File:Time-based-restriction-add.png|left|top|600px]]

Revision as of 08:27, 9 June 2019

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Segment restrictions

  • For each road it is possible to add time-based segment restriction (TBSR).
  • Click Add new for A > B, B > A or Two way.
  • If applicable check Toll road.
  • Save the restrictions by clicking Apply.

For an example of a time based restriction combined with destination traffic allowed see Complex Restrictions.

Vehicle types

For which vehicle traffic a road is restricted depends on the road sign or physical blockade:

  • Restricted for cars:
  • Restricted for motorcycles:
  • Restricted for both:

If poles are blocking car traffic but there are no road signs restricting motor cycle taffic, then the passthrough of motorcycles should be allowed by a TBR.

Example partially restricted segment



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