On the Dutch
forumhttp://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=394396#p394396there
is some discussion on how to tag a common situation.
It is about a street that has no traffic sign on one end (side A) and a C6
sign http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nederlands_verkeersbord_C6.svgon
the
Hi!
2014-02-01 Pee Wee piewi...@gmail.com:
3 Cut the way where the sign is into a tiny piece of way. Add a
motorcar:backward =no to this tiny piece of way.
That variant has been used in my area. The tiny piece is usually the part
from the junction up to where the sign is located.
Best
Am 01.02.2014 um 10:05 schrieb Pee Wee piewi...@gmail.com:
1 Cut the way where the sign is and use a relation type : restriction.
2 Add a node on the way where the sign is and add a motorcar:backward=no to
this node. (similar to traffic_sign:forward on a node that is part of a way)
3 Cut
2014-02-01 Martin Koppenhöfer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
1 seems the best representation,
But rather complicated I'm afraid
2 is not working because a node has no direction
If a node is part of a way (which has a direction) a router should have
enough information to conclude in which
On 29 January 2014 13:20, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
regarding the bag shop it might also be useful to add a reference to
shop=leather
That's a good point. How would you distinguish between a bag shop and
a leather shop? For example, how would you tag French
Am 01.02.2014, 10:05 Uhr, schrieb Pee Wee piewi...@gmail.com:
1 Cut the way where the sign is and use a relation type :
restrictionhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:restriction.
2 Add a node on the way where the sign is and add a motorcar:backward=no
to
this node. (similar to
On 2014-02-01 17:30, Masi Master wrote:
Normally traffic signs belongs to the road to the next intersection/crossing.
That depends on the country - different jurisdictions have different
conventions. In the UK the sign's effect is often until further
notice, i.e. until there is another sign
On Sat, 1 Feb 2014, Masi Master wrote:
Am 01.02.2014, 10:05 Uhr, schrieb Pee Wee piewi...@gmail.com:
1 Cut the way where the sign is and use a relation type :
restrictionhttp://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:restriction.
2 Add a node on the way where the sign is and add a
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Hi everybody,
I would like to propose the following tagging scheme for Traffic
Message Channel (TMC) locations. This data is used to locate the roads
and places to which traffic messages apply. See here for a description
of TMC and the available
http://goo.gl/maps/H49dF on cycleway going down the hill. Note that it is
possible count this entire traffic interchange as a giant traffic planning bug
(especially cycleways).
I encountered the same for cars, in Poland in mountainous areas very, very,
very rarely there is a maxspeed for
On 2014-02-01 10:05, Pee Wee wrote :
On the Dutch forum
http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=394396#p394396
there is some discussion on how to tag a common situation.
It is about a street that has no traffic sign on one end (side A) and
a C6 sign
The 4th option is to use turn restrictions on the crossing where the
'virtual' sign is placed.
Jo
2014-02-02 André Pirard a.pirard.pa...@gmail.com:
On 2014-02-01 10:05, Pee Wee wrote :
On the Dutch
forumhttp://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?pid=394396#p394396there
is some
On 2014-02-02 02:15, André Pirard wrote:
On 2014-02-01 17:39, Colin Smale wrote :
On 2014-02-01 17:30, Masi Master wrote:
Normally traffic signs belongs to the road to the next intersection/crossing.
That depends on the country - different jurisdictions have different
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