Hi James.
Here you see a typical double-sign at a German bridge:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WP_Burgtorbr%C3%BCcke.jpg

As you can see, the distinction between oneway-traffic and two-way-traffic is usual here too.

I assume the upper sign (showing 70/120) shows a tracked vehicle above as these often follow slightly higher max-weight restrictions.

AFAIK in Germany this is only common for bridges, and I don't know a tagging scheme for OSM yet.

regards
Peter

Am 12.01.2011 15:19, schrieb James Mast:
Alright, I have a small bridge locally that has a duel weight limits on it. One for normal and one combo. This is the bridge in question: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/69968204

The sign goes as follows: (I can also provide a picture of it later if it's needed)

BRIDGE
=
WEIGHT
LIMIT
16
TONS
=
EXCEPT
COMBINATIONS
26
TONS

Now, I know the easy part is the default max weight tag "maxweight | 16 tons" But how should the other limit be put in play? Something like this? "maxweight:combo | 26 tons"?

As far as I know, this is a Pennsylvania (USA) only thing since it's not covered in the 2009 MUTCD, or even the 2003 one.

So, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
James


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