in the UK some main A roads have single lane passing places and 10
MPH speed limits while others are much higher quality than most motorways.
Are these not edge cases? Any general case model of classification
will fail at the edge cases. No classification system will map cleanly
onto the real
Andy Robinson (blackadder) wrote:
It's a whole lot easier to add additional tags that are logical and describe
the physical properties of the highway specifically. For the physical you
I disagree that it's a whole lot easier. As you mention below, who
wants to spend hours adding 20 tags to
Alex Mauer wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
Hmm, that's not what I was going for. I was going for the
administrative designation of the road (that is, M, A, B [I gather] in
the UK, I-, US, [state abbrev] in the US) . In the US this is closely
tied to who maintains it. In Europe it seems to be
Lester Caine wrote:
Alex Mauer wrote:
I've added a decision tree to the physical section of the page, as well
as removed the boulevard designation (since it didn't really add much)
I'd like to have some more comments from the UK and german end, as to
whether or not A and B roads (and
Alex Mauer wrote:
Sent: 18 February 2008 11:16 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] [tagging] updated RFC: Highway administrative and
physical descriptions
I've added a decision tree to the physical section of the page, as well
as removed the boulevard designation (since
Alex Mauer wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
Alex Mauer wrote:
I've added a decision tree to the physical section of the page, as well
as removed the boulevard designation (since it didn't really add much)
I'd like to have some more comments from the UK and german end, as to
whether or not A and
Lester Caine wrote:
I don't think it applies so much elsewhere - but UK motorways have no
pedestrian access - does the same apply on any American routes?
US freeways (interstate, etc) do not allow foot traffic, in general.
Outside of cities, however, cycles are allowed (inside of cities
On Feb 19, 2008 3:16 PM, Alex S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
I don't think it applies so much elsewhere - but UK motorways have no
pedestrian access - does the same apply on any American routes?
US freeways (interstate, etc) do not allow foot traffic, in general.
Outside
I've added a decision tree to the physical section of the page, as well
as removed the boulevard designation (since it didn't really add much)
I'd like to have some more comments from the UK and german end, as to
whether or not A and B roads (and others?) fit into the highway:admin
scheme.
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