> 10 May 2018 13:54:09 -0700 Tod Fitch <t...@fitchdesign.com>: > There are “four way”/“all way” stops in my area where traffic on the > primary road is required to stop. I map those by putting the > highway=stop on the junction node. For those where not all the ways > are required to stop, I put the highway=stop on the “limit line”. My > reading of the wiki a while back implied that was all that was > needed. More recently, based on mail list discussions, I have been > adding direction=forward/backward on those too. > > Not sure why a relation is needed for these as it is pretty simply to > tag and, I assume, for a data consumer to use the current tagging. I think we're fine with more than one solution, for a simple 4-way-stop a node in the intersecting-node and direction=all should be enough for data consumer.
Analog to this, a tag on the intersecting node of two streets with a priority-to-the-right should be enough as well. I guess 'highway=give_way; give_way=right' or similar should be okay. If there's a left-hand-country using this law in the opposite direction an analog 'highway=give_way; give_way=left' would be added. But this neither allows many options to add nor to handle special cases. So we need more. Best regards, Ruben _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging