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2)  Big Detour Prevention (BDP).  Used to have a continuation on a preexisting freeway and not start of the highway.
2)  Big Detour Prevention (BDP).  Used to have a continuation on a preexisting freeway and not start of the highway.


3) Change/force a turn instruction.  Using a fake road is obsolete.  If you find a fake road that is a road to nowhere, then update it to a [[Turn instruction override]]
3) Force a turn instruction.  Using a fake road is obsolete to force a turn instruction where one would not normally be given in the application.  If you find a fake road used to force a turn instruction, then remove it and use a [[Turn instruction override]].

Revision as of 04:48, 2 July 2017

Propose the following change to Roads to nowhere section (6.2) in the Junction Style Guide:

Actual

This section is obsolete. Previously it was used for the Temporary end of freeway. This may still be seen in the map editor, if the old method has not been updated. New guidance for a freeway under construction it is now to use either a Turn instruction override or put the future portion of the freeway in using the guidance from Scheduled reconfiguration page. If you find one of these road to nowhere, then update it to a TIO or put in the rest of the freeway using the scheduled reconfiguration guidance.

Fake

1) Fake dead end. Forces server to not treating something as a dead end.

2) Big Detour Prevention (BDP). Used to have a continuation on a preexisting freeway and not start of the highway.

3) Force a turn instruction. Using a fake road is obsolete to force a turn instruction where one would not normally be given in the application. If you find a fake road used to force a turn instruction, then remove it and use a Turn instruction override.