Tag:hazard=turns

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hazard = turns
Description
A section of road that turns sharply two times, in opposite directions Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: hazards
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesmay be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
See also

hazard=turn

Status: approvedPage for proposal

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 node at the location of the turn hazard traffic sign, tagged traffic_sign=hazard (or code) + hazard=turn.
  • Tag a node node along a highway=* way way at the location of the sign
  • Tag the section way of highway=* where the reverse turn hazard is present.

Signage examples

The Netherlands The Philippines United States of America

Possible tagging mistakes

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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.