On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 10:00 +0100, Robert Norris wrote: > > I've added my 2 penneth. > > Maybe we should gather more samples of signs - e.g. to show differing > Councils styles (and then hopefully agreed tagging) to give better guidelines. > > I've have a look my photos but I think I tend to delete these types of > pictures after use. > > If I remember, next time I'm out walking I may take more such type of > pictures. > > There may some samples on flickr / whatever (with friendly copyrights) we > could use. > They do vary between highway authorities, but well worth getting some photos of samples. The one thing waymarks have in common, and I can only claim knowledge of England and Wales here is that a public footpath has yellow arrows, public bridleways have blue arrows and the hardest to find of all are red arrows, used on B.O.T.A.Ts.
I will get some of Shropshire, Leicestershire and counties inbetween. Can also pop over the border and see if see if I can find some bi-lingual ones somewhere. Wrexham borough which is very close, use symbols with no words. Phil (trig222) _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

