Hi Chris,

Am Freitag, 6. Juli 2012, 15:33:00 schrieb Chris Hill:
> > Let's have a look at an example again, and see how an algorithm might work:
> […]
> And you expect Jo Mapper to get this and moreover to use it, without 
> mistakes?

Those were two different algorithms obviously *not* designed for human beings, 
but for computers.

Joe Mapper has to know how to put the information into the OSM database:
- there is no general speed limit on motorways in Germany (therefore 
maxspeed=none)
- there is a speed limit sign saying "80" combined with another sign "bei 
Nässe" (therefore maxspeed:wet=80)
- there is a speed limit sign saying "120" combined with another sign 
"22:00-6:00" (therefore maxspeed:(22:00-06:00)=120).
- there is a speed limit sign saying "100" combined with another sign with the 
pictogram of an hgv (therefore maxspeed:hgv=100)
etc.

Jane User has to do nothing, since her navigation system will display the 
corresponding speed limit, regardless of the time, and warns her if she starts 
speeding.

I'm not sure where your problem is.

Eckhart

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