I often consult map features to work out which I should be using. Perhaps with 
a bit more practice I'll know them all. But for consistency and to help new 
users (I count myself in that group), would it be an idea to have say a UK page 
in the wiki showing how common street signs translate into tags, perhaps based 
on those in the back of the highway code? I don't know if there is even a 
consistent way of tagging road speeds - I think map features mentions the speed 
is in km/h, and a recent discussion in OSM-Talk suggests perhaps in the UK we 
could use:
"maxspeed:mph=50 (or maxspeed=50mph)"

Some of the signs are easy (e.g. max weight 7.5t), but some aren't so easy - 
I'm not sure for example how to tag "No motor vehicles" (the red circle with 
motorbike and car on) with a white sign underneath "Except for access". Or "No 
vehicles" (except for access). Both of which I've found in Clacton in the last 
couple of days. To be honest I had to look up the "No Vehicles" one as it's 
been a while since I'd seen one. I think the Highway Code says you're allowed 
to push bicycles on such a way...

Anybody feel up to the challenge? As I understand the tagging it would be more 
of a guide to accepted practice, rather than dictating right from wrong.

Ed



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