On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Luke Woolley <lswool...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Personally, since NearMap became available, i've been placing traffic light 
> tags at every thick white stop line at the intersection, which means for a 
> standard intersection, there are 4 traffic light nodes.

What's the benefit of this rather than, say, one traffic light node on
the centre of the intersection? Is the exact location of the light
itself important? I'm comparing this approach to the Melway, which
uses a big purple circle across the intersection to indicate the
presence of traffic lights, mostly as a landmark I guess.

The extra detail of individual lights might be more of a pain in the
arse than actually useful?

Steve

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