> Just because you're using address interpolation doesn't mean you have > to use the Karlsruhe Schema, though. If you have no idea where a > house is other than it's relative location on a street, you shouldn't > use the Karlsruhe Schema. You shouldn't randomly tag locations away > from the street, if all you know is a location on the street.
I'm still not convinced that the Tiger Schema / Estimated tagging is any different from the Karlsruhe Schema, except for precision - all of which could be resolved by adding level of precision tags to the Karlsruhe Schema. >>> For clarification, the direction for the purposes of right/left would >>> be determined by the start and end node, not the direction of the way. >>> The way could be reversed without breaking anything (and not all the >>> ways have to even go the same direction). >> >> Now I'm confused. Unless the street is one-way, the only way to find >> the start and end node is to go into edit mode. Streets can be oriented >> in >> any direction, so left/right is often not useful for physical >> representation >> on the map. > > My suggestion was to use a relation, not to tag the ways directly. > Tagging the ways directly wouldn't work - an interpolation might cover > more than one way. A relation would work, but would certainly hide addressing details from any untrained community wishing to submit corrections. _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
