Hi!
Can someone point me to an area where a lot of destination_sign relations
are used? I need some real-word examples for testing.
Thanks,
Martin
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Kytömaa Lauri wrote:
Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
does not represent what's on the ground: there won't be a one way street
sign.
Dual carriage roads don't have one way signs, either, but the parts have
oneway=yes. I just noticed that the relatively recently changed description
on the Key:oneway
2014-02-02 Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com:
a node still doesn't have a direction, the node could also be the end of
more than one way, or there could be more ways going into the node, all of
which would make the situation unclear, and all of which can also happen in
the future.
Hi,
Just discovering how fitness is an incosistent messaccording to this
wikipage: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Fitness_centre
Quite surprising considering fitness centers are really easy to identify
amenities, becoming more and more frequent all around the world.
Sincerely,
Severin
Martin,
I haven't looked lately, but the M25 south of the Dartford river
crossing, and round to junction 5, Sevenoaks, plus M20 in this area were
starting to get populated.
Nick
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