
LANE TYPE ALL TASK DEF
Quiz by Joshua Lawrence Cunanan
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This scenario is called RAMP to RAMP. What are we going to do if we have a road that is from the ramp that leads to another ramp?

Is it okay to tag this as RAMPs?

(RIGHT LANE) Do we have to tag this as RAMP

A lane that is directly adjacent to or bordering another lane, path, or designated area within a transportation or structural layout.
A roadway lane utilized by both trams and other vehicles, such as cars, buses, or bicycles. In this configuration, trams operate within the same traffic lanes as general vehicular traffic, rather than on dedicated tracks or lanes. This arrangement is common in urban areas where space constraints or infrastructure considerations make separate tram lanes impractical.
A sloped roadway that connects different levels of a highway or street, typically used for entering or exiting freeways or overpasses.
A designated road segment where a railway intersects with a street. This crossing typically includes specific infrastructure and regulatory elements to ensure safety and proper traffic flow.
Used by regular vehicles such as private cars, motorcycles, and delivery trucks. It is adjacent to the bus lane but separated by dashed white lines, possibly allowing entry or exit in designated areas.
If we saw scenario like this, do we have to tag this as tram/shared tram

It is a designated area, usually near a school, where traffic speed limits are reduced, typically for a portion of the day, to enhance safety for pedestrians, especially children. These zones are marked with specific signage and are often present around schools or areas with frequent pedestrian crossings.
Can we mark a single polygon in here for bus lane (PTL) since they have the same attribute?
