Hi! 2015-01-16 10:19 GMT+01:00 Andreas Labres <[email protected]>:
> heading Brno: > +-------------------------------+ > | Brno,... [A23] | > | ^ ^ ^ / > | > | | | | / / | > +-------------------------------+ > It might be quite hard for the consumer to determine what arrow/name refers to what lane. 2015-01-19 22:14 GMT+01:00 Johan C <[email protected]>: > I prefer the existing destination:lanes and turn:lanes tagging, which > already provides enough data for a lane assistant (and which is already a > bit difficult for novice mappers). > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Destination_details > Correct. The consumer may get the names from destination:lanes (and additional information from its sub-tags) and the arrows from turn:lanes. 2015-01-19 22:14 GMT+01:00 Johan C <[email protected]>: > It might be useful to have a node at the location of the signpost > referring to a Mapillary photo. > This sounds like a good idea. Maybe we should add a node at the exact position of the signpost and add lane-independent information to that node, like e.g. a photo link, support, colour, maybe dimensions like height. And as some consumers insist on an absolutely realistic representation, we might even add a link to an external vector graphic (e.g. svg). But at least the last one might be a little bit too much at the moment, so let us start with simple photo links. 2015-01-18 18:28 GMT+01:00 fly <[email protected]>: > Do we have traffic_sign=destination_sign or highway=destination_sign or > similar tag as main tag for the node. > > Is gauntry that important, that we need an own main tag or would > it better fit as subtag ? Eventually even support=* alone will work. > As a non-native speaker I obviously prefer traffic_sign=destination_sign, because I never heard of gauntry before. But that's just me. I think traffic_sign=destination_sign + support=gauntry would be a good compromise. Best regards, Martin
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