Form marking start/end of zones, check out OSMTracker for Android, don't
know its equal in iOS.

You can easily have it running in the car and mark where the start/end of
each zone are, load the gpx track into JOSM and edit it into OSM that way.

Also, Conor, regarding showing roads with no speed limits, this is
something that overpass could possibly do, although I am not overly
familiar with it so I'm not too sure how it would work in relation to
showing where tags are missing as opposed to showing data on existing tags
but if anything can do it, it's likely this.

http://overpass-turbo.eu/
http://www.overpass-api.de/

If overpass looks like it can do what you need, I would suggest popping
into the IRC channel to discuss with others who may be more familiar with
it. They may possibly direct you to the main #osm channel.



On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 7:02 PM, Daniel Cussen <[email protected]> wrote:

> > it to be
> > able to flag roads that don't have a speed limit set (on map), or that
> has
> > an ambiguous speed limit (in bye-laws).
>
> You can view all OSM speed limits on this map:
> http://www.itoworld.com/map/125
>
> The large majority of non main country road are not done. For the
> mobile camera zones we would like to double check the actual limit
> signs on the road, and many zones have multiple speeds, and record the
> position of the start and end camera signs. In this way we can be
> fairly sure any alerts given would be valid.
>
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