Am 18.04.19 um 13:41 schrieb Rory McCann:
> This can be done with the Overpass API, not the OSM editing API
>
> way(around:25,LAT,LON)["maxspeed"];out;
>
That's pretty much what this app
https://github.com/plusCubed/velociraptor does. It seems to have gone
viral at some point, as they had to
Hi Claude,
I would recommend a more sophisticated approach using map matching,
otherwise how could you be sure which of the many nearby roads at a
crossing is the one the vehicle drives through?
There are many services and open source software that implements this,
so I won't recommend just ours
I think that is underplaying things...
I don't speak for the overpass maintainers but I can't imagine
that hitting it every three seconds for every vehicle that you
are tracking is going to go down well - at least if you are
tracking any even vaguely significant number of vehicles.
If you are bu
This can be done with the Overpass API, not the OSM editing API
way(around:25,LAT,LON)["maxspeed"];out;
This should give you all ways within 25 m of a point with the maxpseed
tag. Be warned though: Most of the main overpass servers do have access
limits, and building a business relying on
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