Às 15:36 de 02/05/2020, Philip Barnes escreveu:
Hi António Normally I would add direction:forward or direction:backward to a stop or give_way to indicate which direction it applies in. Where speed limits are different you can use maxspeed:backward and maxspeed:forward. Phil (trigpoint)
Phil, you need to read more carefully what's this about, because it's way more complex than that. Às 16:47 de 02/05/2020, Jarek Piórkowski escreveu:
António, interesting question. In my interpretation, relation type=enforcement seems to be intended for recording or punishing violations of rules (wiki "devices that measure and document traffic violations") - not for the restrictive rules themselves. Instead, maybe type=restriction + restriction=stop, with from-to-via-position? It's not widely used, but it does have a couple of mappers: https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/restriction=stop Possible examples: https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3884744 except with "to" as a way rather than node https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/2966044 except probably with the to-way split at the intersection traffic_sign:lanes looks like it would also work, and the existing examples seem a bit more fleshed out than for restriction=stop - depends if you prefer :lanes tags or relations, I suppose.
This is an open issue for several years, without a seamless solution, but I see this popping up many times when mapping. I'm not very knowledgable about relations, and I'm sorry if I'm a bit confused here, but doesn't a restriction relation means the exact opposite of what's intended here? I mean, I want to apply a STOP sign to a given lane (in a way with two lanes, for example) and force its action to a given direction on the new road ahead. The wiki page for this type of relation doesn't mention STOP nor GIVEWAY signs, but in the discussion page there this: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Relation:restriction#Incorporate_.27give_way.2Fyield.27_and_.27stop.27_as_possible_restrictions If neither relation scheme (enforcement or restriction) can be applied here (for complexity or incompatibility reasons), why not use the existing lanes scheme? Like this: |highway=stop stop:lanes=yes|no stop:turn:lanes=left |
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