I came to the opinion that a maxspeed tag didn't really capture a school
zone, even with complex time restrictions.
Possibly it makes more sense to keep using restriction=school_zone but as
others have pointed out, probably nothing reads these. I know some brands
of car GPS devices can warn you ab
Nick,
That sign makes too much common sense. If adopted in NSW, they would
need to put ankle bracelets on all children so the speed cameras sense
a child's proximity. Let's not give them any ideas. :-)
BJ
On 24/08/2012, at 7:25 AM, Nick Hocking wrote:
Ben wrote
"Does anyone else h
On 24/08/2012, at 6:38 AM, Ian Sergeant wrote:
On 24/08/12 03:18, Ben Johnson wrote:
So... with the prospect of re-editing, and the uncertainty of the
maxspeed:(condition) proposal, this has lead me full-circle back to
thinking the simple [restriction = school_zone] tag is the most
effecti
Ben wrote
"Does anyone else have thoughts about school zones"
Hi Ben,
In South Australia, I've seen school zone signs that say "Max 20 KPH, when
children are present"
Now - that's going to be hard to tag :-)
Nick
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On 24/08/12 03:18, Ben Johnson wrote:
So... with the prospect of re-editing, and the uncertainty of the
maxspeed:(condition) proposal, this has lead me full-circle back to thinking
the simple [restriction = school_zone] tag is the most effective method to mark
a school zone for later refinemen
Hi all,
Just some thoughts about tagging maxspeed in school zones.
The common method I've seen to tag a school zone in parts of Sydney is
[restriction = school_zone], in combination with the normal maxspeed tag (as
the unrestricted speed).
There is a proposal (extended conditions for access t
On 23 August 2012 12:07, Sam Russell wrote:
> Could someone have a look over CoolDude16501 's edits? The railway line
> running under the Pacific Ocean looks suspect, and the user's response to an
> email isn't heartening. As a new user myself, I'm not equipped to deal with
> the welcoming, inves
On 23 August 2012 12:07, Sam Russell wrote:
> Could someone have a look over CoolDude16501 's edits? The railway line
> running under the Pacific Ocean looks suspect, and the user's response to an
> email isn't heartening. As a new user myself, I'm not equipped to deal with
> the welcoming, inves
Could someone have a look over CoolDude16501 's edits? The railway line
running under the Pacific Ocean looks suspect, and the user's response to
an email isn't heartening. As a new user myself, I'm not equipped to deal
with the welcoming, investigation or results elements of this users' edits.
T
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