> If there is a need to tag traffic signal names and junction names on the
same node, then the logical solution is junction:name=* and
traffic_signals:name=*. Or in different languages: junction:name:th=* and
traffic_signals:name:kr=*.

Different names for junction and traffic signal are probably not a
real-world case.

Lukas Sommer

2014-09-30 12:21 GMT+00:00 Janko Mihelić <jan...@gmail.com>:

> 2014-09-29 23:45 GMT+02:00 Lukas Sommer <sommer...@gmail.com>:
>
>> 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.
>>
>
> If there is a need to tag traffic signal names and junction names on the
> same node, then the logical solution is junction:name=* and
> traffic_signals:name=*. Or in different languages: junction:name:th=* and
> traffic_signals:name:kr=*.
>
>
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