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For an explanation on time-based segment restriction (TBSR) see the text on road segment [[Restrictions]].<br />
For an explanation on time-based segment restriction (TBSR) see the text on road segment [[Restrictions]].<br />
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Restricted Turn [[File:Arrow Red-2.png]]] Indicated with a red arrow. Prohibits routing from one segment to another through that junction.<br />
Restricted Turn [[File:Arrow Red-2.png|20px]] Indicated with a red arrow. Prohibits routing from one segment to another through that junction.<br />
Enabled Turn [[File:Arrow Green-2.png]] Indicated with a green arrow. Permits routing from one segment to another through that junction.<br />
Enabled Turn [[File:Arrow Green-2.png|20px]] Indicated with a green arrow. Permits routing from one segment to another through that junction.<br />


'''Example partial restricted turn'''
'''Example partial restricted turn'''

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Turn Restrictions

Turn Restrictions (TR's) are described on the Junction Arrows page.
For an explanation on time-based segment restriction (TBSR) see the text on road segment Restrictions.

Restricted Turn Indicated with a red arrow. Prohibits routing from one segment to another through that junction.
Enabled Turn Indicated with a green arrow. Permits routing from one segment to another through that junction.

Example partial restricted turn



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