On Sun, 2012-11-18 at 19:08 +0100, Johan C wrote: > On http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dmotorway_junction > you can find the following description on the exit_to tag. > 'exit_to=* should be used to detail the destinations where the > junction exits to—for example, if signage states a road leads to > Anytown on the A1000… exit_to=Anytown A1000; if multiple destinations > are shown on signage, tag them with semicolons: for > example, exit_to=Anytown A1000; Elsewhere A1001; Anyvillage; note that > Anyvillage doesn't have a ref number' > > > Unfortunately, exit_to is not documented. The destination in my > opinion has same purpose as exit_to, but is a better choice because > you can use it on both outgoing parts of the Y-branch and because you > can use in in conjunction with destination:lanes. Some questions on > this: > > > 1. Have you ever used exit_to? > 2. Have you ever used destination? > 3. are you willing to document exit_to? > 4. is it clear for you when to use exit_to and when to use > destination? > 5. do you have any problems (and if so: which ones) when the exit_to > description is removed from the wiki? > IMHO the most important thing to tag a motorway exit with is its number.
I guess exit_to is taken from the signposts? Phil _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
