I agree with tagging any section of road with speed limits or weight limits
where applicable. I have been driving on Australian roads for many years and,
while I have seen bridges or sections of roads signposted as being subject to
speed or weight limits, I do not recall ever seeing a few
On 27/11/20 11:15 am, Andrew Hughes wrote:
This subject has a long-running chequered past that hasn't reached a
conclusion
It reached a conclusion quite a long time ago. The argument was about
what to tag the waterway with to indicate that there is a culvert. I
don't think there has ever
Nov 27, 2020, 01:15 by ahhug...@gmail.com:
> We need to model/tag the culvert as part of the road infrastructure.
>
Why?
> Questions : What are the correct tagging for the ways below?
> Way > https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/28010677> :
> Q: Tagged as a bridge, but should it be? What else
On Fri, 27 Nov 2020 at 19:22, cleary wrote:
>
> In regard to sections of road that are subject to flooding, I think that
> is a separate issue. Sometimes lengths of road may be signposted as
> floodways and I am not aware if there is any appropriate OSM tagging for
> that.
On Fri, 27 Nov 2020
I can see an argument for mapping culverts similar to highway=ford because
the single culvert structure can be considered both part of the road way
and water way, and generally one real world feature should be one object in
OSM.
However, there are some tags that would be context relevant, eg.
Thanks for that info.
On Sat, 28 Nov 2020, at 11:15 AM, Mark Pulley wrote:
> There is flood_prone=yes that can be used for these roads - but only
> where signposted.
>
> Mark P.
>
> > On 27 Nov 2020, at 8:19 pm, cleary wrote:
> >
> > In regard to sections of road that are subject to
There is flood_prone=yes that can be used for these roads - but only where
signposted.
Mark P.
> On 27 Nov 2020, at 8:19 pm, cleary wrote:
>
> In regard to sections of road that are subject to flooding, I think that is a
> separate issue. Sometimes lengths of road may be signposted as
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