In Australia (and I'd think most other parts of the world)
The speed limit sign you last saw is in effect untill you see another sign.
In Australia it might be 100 or more miles between signs.
On 8/29/2016 7:51 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> Il giorno 28 ago 2016, alle ore 22:54, Hans De Kryger
> ha scritto:
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> My guess was also what Todd said. Same as the freeway.
that's also the situation in Germany: the motorway limit reaches until the end
of the motorway which is typically
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> Il giorno 28 ago 2016, alle ore 22:02, Michael Reichert ha
> scritto:
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> Therefore the speed is only limited by the power of the engine.
I guess you just forgot to add road conditions, traffic conditions and weather
conditions to this, as well as the
Most of the off ramps are only a quarter of a mile long. I don
'
t think they care to post signs. My guess was also what Todd said. Same as
the freeway.
*Clifford, (*
Martin pointed to the correct
link
)
Example
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/23811460#map=17/33.53468/-112.26798
maxspeed=implicit isn't ?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:source:maxspeed
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:source:maxspeed%3Dimplicit
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Hi Hans,
Am 28.08.2016 um 21:35 schrieb Hans De Kryger:
> Here in Phoenix Arizona more than half the freeway off ramps have no listed
> speed limit. Does (maxspeed=none) work? I've worked hard here in the valley
> adding speed limits and when you look at the ito map it looks like no one
> added
Is there really no limit, or is is just not signposted? Maxspeed=none
sounds like "unlimited" to me, and I find it difficult to believe you
can drive at any speed you like.
If it is just not signposted, I would suggest either to not tag it or to
use the value the law prescribes.
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> On Aug 28, 2016, at 12:35 PM, Hans De Kryger
> wrote:
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> Here in Phoenix Arizona more than half the freeway off ramps have no listed
> speed limit. Does (maxspeed=none) work? I've worked hard here in the valley
> adding speed limits and when you look at the ito
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> Il giorno 28 ago 2016, alle ore 21:35, Hans De Kryger
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> Here in Phoenix Arizona more than half the freeway off ramps have no listed
> speed limit. Does (maxspeed=none) work?
according to this page, the highest speed limit in
Hans,
Is there a state law that applies?
Clifford
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Hans De Kryger
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> Here in Phoenix Arizona more than half the freeway off ramps have no
> listed speed limit. Does (maxspeed=none) work? I've worked hard here in the
> valley
Here in Phoenix Arizona more than half the freeway off ramps have no listed
speed limit. Does (maxspeed=none) work? I've worked hard here in the valley
adding speed limits and when you look at the ito map it looks like no one
added any to the off ramps when in fact most of them have been surveyed
The bus direction can be determined by routing software using the ways
present in a type=route relation, assuming they ordered.
2016-08-28 16:15 GMT+02:00 Michael Tsang :
> Dear all,
>
> What is the commonly-used practice to denote if there is a bus bay at a
>
2016-08-28 15:23 GMT+02:00 Richard :
> As the cave may have other cave-wide attributes there may be other reasons
> to have a relation for it.
>
no, you just need an object for the cave, and with natural=cave you will
have this object (could be a node or a way, clearly a
Dear all,
What is the commonly-used practice to denote if there is a bus bay at a
public_transport=stop_position and bus=yes? On two-way streets, how do you
denote which direction of buses is the bus bay for?
Michael
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On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 02:32:53PM +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> > Il giorno 28 ago 2016, alle ore 13:31, Richard ha
> > scritto:
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> > So if you have several cave entrances belonging to a cave you could have
> > a relation specifying
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> Il giorno 28 ago 2016, alle ore 13:31, Richard ha
> scritto:
>
> So if you have several cave entrances belonging to a cave you could have
> a relation specifying the name of the cave and entrances with own names.
isn't the relation only needed until
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 03:59:11PM +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> It seems not very consistent that the wiki suggests the tag "cave:ref" for
> the ref of the cave but "name" for the name of the cave.
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:natural%3Dcave_entrance
>
> I would suggest
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