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> Il giorno 30 ago 2016, alle ore 12:45, Hakuch ha scritto:
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> "Don't map your local legislation, if not bound to objects in reality"
default speed limits are bound to physical objects: the freeway, the urban
road, etc.
cheers,
Martin
I think you can put the information if you know it. The only developed
country with no limits in some pieces of their ways is Germany, and the
other pieces have the traffic signs (remember now you can put it also in
OSM with ISO two-letter country).
In England in some pieces of road there's no
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 2:35 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 adding speed limits and when you look at the ito map it
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> Il giorno 30 ago 2016, alle ore 19:18, yo paseopor ha
> scritto:
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> The only developed country with no limits in some pieces of their ways is
> Germany
I think also the Northern Territory of Australia has no general speed limit-not
sure if they
> Am 30.08.2016 um 13:39 schrieb Richard :
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> So what does cave:ref really mean? Should that say something like
> "unique cave identifier"?
> Shouldn't cave:ref be subtyped for example as "cave:ref:at" or
> "cave:ref:fr" for austrian resp french ids to prevent id clashes?
On 8/31/2016 7:17 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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Il giorno 30 ago 2016, alle ore 19:18, yo paseopor
> ha scritto:
The only developed country with no limits in some pieces of their
ways is Germany
I think also the
On 2016-08-30 13:59, David Marchal wrote:
> AFAIK, no maxspeed value means that the default maximum speed for this type
> of road in this area applies, so I wouldn't add this tag when there is no
> sign;
Are you sure the type of road *for these purposes* can be derived from
the other tagging?
AFAIK, no maxspeed value means that the default maximum speed for this type of
road in this area applies, so I wouldn't add this tag when there is no sign;
that would also fulfill the "Map what's on the ground" principle. Beware that,
if there that was a maximum speed sign (hundreds of)
In Spain there isn't any cave cadastre. Each speleology club give a name
and/or ref to the caves they found in their explaration area. Each club has
its own system to name the new caves. So it could be need to specify also
the club in the ref?
It will be cave:ref:es:CEA=A-111 for a cave explored
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 05:20:19PM +0200, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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> > Il giorno 29 ago 2016, alle ore 12:24, Richard ha
> > scritto:
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> > are you saying we should use "cave:ref" just to avoid the use of a relation?
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> according to the
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> Il giorno 30 ago 2016, alle ore 13:39, Richard ha
> scritto:
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> added that to the description, the docs still need tweaking.
> German cave_entrance description lacks any mention of "cave:ref".
> The english says "number in a cave cadastre" which is
On 30.08.2016 12:45, Hakuch wrote:
> On 28.08.2016 21:35, Hans De Kryger wrote:
>> 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
On 28.08.2016 21:35, Hans De Kryger wrote:
> 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
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