On 05/07/19 19:33, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:



3 Jul 2019, 12:52 by [email protected]:

    1.1 At the examples: for max empty weight, I propose the key
    maxemptyweight. It suggests itself.

Added, with link back to this post

Here that would be called "maximum Tare weight". In the UK?

    1.2 At the examples: Conditionals should maybe better be
    catch-all, so i.e. axles>=3 instead of axles=3

Changed
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:maxweight&diff=prev&oldid=1874072

    2. Maxweightrating:

    2.1 At the examples, Poland: This sign is actually an access
    restriction for all HGVs: hgv=no. By definition in EU laws and
    most other countries, a heavy goods vehicle is a goods vehicle
    with a GVWR of 3.5t and above. See the wiki page for Key:hgv for a
    longer explanation.

Right, I modified it (changed recommended tagging to hgv=no and moved to a separate section
"related signs")
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key%3Amaxweightrating&type=revision&diff=1874076&oldid=1873139


    3. Maxaxleload mentions that weight in USA must always be given in
    short tons while the maxweight article also mentions pounds. Same
    with the article about maxbogieweight.


Appears to be changed already.

    4. Maxbogieweight in Romania: I'd say a tri-axle is still a bogie.

I am not sure what is wrong here.

Disclaimer: my maxweight edits activity is done as part of
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mateusz%20Konieczny/diary/368849



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