2009/10/23 Luke Woolley <[email protected]>: > I'm not sure about other states, but this is the situation for Victorian > off-ramps. > > > > These signs show the advised speed limit. This is not the legal speed limit > for the ramp. I don't think there is a way to tag advised speed limits yet. > > > > These signs are put in place about half way between the ramp exit and the > end of the ramp. This is where the way should be broken into two. So the > first part of the ramp should have max_speed = 100 and the second part of > the ramp is to have max_speed=70 for example. > > The same thing for onramps but in reverse. The speed limit of the section of > road in which access to the onramp is required is the speed limit for the > first section of the onramp, then when a 100, 110 or similar speed limit > sign is shown, this is where the way is broken into two and the second part > of the onramp is the freeway speed limit. > > If there are no signs on the on/off ramp, then it should stay the same > max_speed until it reaches a section of a road in which there is a speed > limit, so the whole offramp would be 100 or 110. > > Just my thoughts.
That's more or less what I was thinking, it's not a speed limit unless there is a speed sign, and advisories if people want to add them need to be different to max_speed tags... _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

