With this overpass query http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/ip you can see all
streets with name:left tag.
I noticed there is one near Mol (Bronstraat, Hofstede) without a name tag,
only name:left and name:right. Searching for those streets in Nominatim
returns no answer (for that street).
So my advice is
Both names are equal, so al_name isn't used indeed.
Here's some other example:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/94237553(inside the same town
this time). But without associatedStreet relations.
2013/6/4 Ben Laenen
> There's actually name:left and name:right to tell which side is which.
There's actually name:left and name:right to tell which side is which.
alt_name isn't used for this.
Ben
On Tuesday 04 June 2013 16:04:07 eMerzh wrote:
> What about using alt_name or smth?
>
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Marc Gemis wrote:
> > The streetname can be "street A - street B" O
What about using alt_name or smth?
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Marc Gemis wrote:
> The streetname can be "street A - street B" Osmose complains when you
> have "street A;street B"
> You can create 2 associated street relations, one for each street + city +
> postcode + houses on that side
The streetname can be "street A - street B" Osmose complains when you have
"street A;street B"
You can create 2 associated street relations, one for each street + city +
postcode + houses on that side
or if you do not create associated street relations, the name of the street
+ city + postcode on
Hello,
What to do if a street have 2 names ?
One side is in a town and the other side in another town ?
Thanks.
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