Is this because roads with a national speed limit don't have a single maxspeed. For example a motorway has a maximum speed of 70mph for some vehicles and 60mph for others.

Thus tagging a motorway with say "maxspeed:70mph" (and no other speed related tags) doesn't fully represent the speed for all vehicles.

I'm guessing therefore that where roads are tagged this way he is trying to setup tags to indicate that 70mph may not be the complete picture and that 70mph is taken from national speed limit (the source tag) but that this needs checking (the Fixme tag).

It could be that case that once it has been checked he is expecting something more like maxspeed:national to be used.


Certainly, I can see that in the areas round me the "maxspeed:60mph" ways have been updated by him, but the "maxspeed:national" haven't.


On 13/03/2011 12:27, Dave F. wrote:
Hi

You've probably seen the numerous edits by chriscf. Can anyone explain
the purpose of these edits & what the the tags below even mean?
I've had no reply to an email sent to him a couple of days ago

In my locality, each of his edits already had a maxspeed (with units)
tag accurately mapped by people on the ground. I don't understand what
these extra tags add to the OSM's quality

I'm most concerned about the 'inferred' references, which, to me, is no
better than guessing; something that should not be a part of OSM.

Comment: units in speed limts, add/remove special road status, attempt
to infer NSL status

Tags:
FIXME:nsl = inferred single-carriageway NSL - remove this tag once verified
source:maxspeed = UK:nsl_single

Cheers
Dave F.



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