Hello.
 
direction=backward is invalid value in this context. The road is often split at city_limit node to reflect the change in highway properties (primarily max_speed), and backward/forward notion is undefined for an endpoint of a segment. It has even less sense for a node aside a road. Please see https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:direction
 
You are looking for this:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:city_limit
I.e. put also city_limit=begin/end (optional 'both' value is assumed) tag and direction=N/E/S/W/... tag to indicate how the sign is oriented.
 
Best regards,
Alexey
 
 
 
12.04.2020, 13:56, "Volker Schmidt" <[email protected]>:
Do we have a tagging convention for "city limit end" (example)
for those cases where there is no "city limit start" sign in the opposite direction, for example on a one-way street leaving the agglomeration?
Would it be correct to use the  traffic_sign=city_limit with direction=backward in this case?
 
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