There doesn't seem to be an established way to tag motorways operating
under active traffic management or managed motorway conditions (both are
essentially the same), or those running with variable speed limits, in
fact none in the UK seem to be marked at all.
Active traffic management and
Just a further heads up that this user appears to have posted to SABRE
asking for a way to edit OSM privately. Any suggestions I should pass on
to him? It should keep him from vandalising live data if it was possible.
http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1t=23677
Jeni
Not a big contributor to the lists, but...
1) Yes I'd support it
2) Yes I'd join (but unlikely to contribute much)
Jeni
http://blog.jennystuff.com
Peter Miller wrote:
The other question though:-
1) Would you support the existence of such a list?
2) Would you join it?
If no one supports it
It's certianly slow and buggy, I'm guessing that is down to demand.
Overall I'd give it a grade C, could do better.
But, this has got me thinking... (a very dangerous thing)
If this can be done with OSM data, would it be possible to create a
Transport Tycoon type game along similar lines?
Tom Hughes wrote:
On 01/09/09 16:23, Lester Caine wrote:
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Which would suggest that the changeset for this needs reversing,
although http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=A816 does
hint at the fact that it has been 'de-truncked' and that only some
Nick Austin wrote:
There are marker posts every 100 yards alongside the hard shoulder of all
motorways. I don't think slip roads have marker posts so if the DfT are
calculating distance by counting the marker posts then excluding slip
roads sounds a reasonable thing to do.
Nick
Pedant mode
Steve Hill wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF
How about this one:
http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH--
which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut'
across one side. In this case, each 'junction' on the roundabout is
Lennard wrote:
If the return trip takes the same roads, eventually the bus will have
navigated the whole roundabout, and then the whole roundabout *is* part
of the route.
Not the case, 99% of the time, there will be 2 segments of a roundabout
which is unused by a route.
Jeni
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