So, if you have an intersection of two streets, with one traffic signal facing 
each direction, each of the four traffic signals will have its own distinct 
name?


On September 29, 2014 4:45:33 PM CDT, Lukas Sommer <[email protected]> wrote:
>The case of Japan is different. In Japan, the name belongs to the
>_traffic
>signal_, and _not_ to the junction. We need to distinguish this,
>because
>they are usually differently rendered (traffic signal names usually
>with an
>icon and junction names usually without an icon).
>
>But what would we gain when we distinguish between th:junction_area and
>kr:junction_area - because here we have two values for the same
>feature.
>
>While the tagging has a certain focus on some asian countries, I would
>prefer to keep this country-independent.
>
>Lukas Sommer
>
>2014-09-29 21:37 GMT+00:00 Никита <[email protected]>:
>
>> > Thailand has official signs naming the junctions/intersections.
>These
>> names are also used when you give directions.
>> As Imagic suggested, it not best way to use different tags for close
>> meanings, single tag will be better option:
>> junction=th:junction_area
>> junction=jp:junction_area
>> junction=kr:junction_area
>> ​
>> This will allow both simple processing and custom rendering for each
>case.
>>
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