Generally accepted is this page: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:turn:lanes. It states this about 'none': "there are no turn indications on this lane. Used especially for better readability in case of many lanes".
So that means there are no arrows in this lane.
<There are no (new/additional) turn restrictions.>
That sounds logical, I hope you keep it that way. The lane tagging in OSM is not meant to replace the tagging of turn restrictions.
<So there is a need for narrower set of allowed tags. At the moment it behaves "as expected">
It behaves correct, when riding a bike which is possible on the Glacisstraße. However, when the profile in Mapfactor is set to "Car" highways which are not allowed for cars, like footways and cycleways, should be ignored. In my opinion automatically, and not by setting other tags at the Glacisstraße.
So the question might also be (i'm not a programmer though :-) ): how could Mapfactor know that node 20929591 has degree 2 when the 'Car" profile is being used? And degree 2 should -for lane assist purposes- behave the same as no degree, e.g. 'glued together' OSM ways.
My conclusion is that the tagging applied in this case (by OSM user: species) should be enough to support lane assist. Please correct me if i'm wrong.
Johan
<So is it simpler to list all allowed tag 'highway' values for cars or blacklist is better?>
I think a whitelist would be simpler
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