Is there a scheme already in use for tagging the post-2015 "rural" speed
limit?
https://www.rsa.ie/road-safety/campaigns/rural-speed-limit
E.g. maxspeed:type=IE:rural

This would more accurately reflect signage (which is non-numerical) and as
a bonus, could be useful if/when the 60 kph limit changes again in future.

For comparison, the UK national limit (single carriageway for example) is
usually tagged as
maxspeed=60 mph
and
maxspeed:type=GB:nsl_single
...where the 60 mph is the maximum any vehicle (in this case, car, light
van) can legally travel, and is in place for routers which don't support
maxspeed:type. For those that do, GB is the ISO code for the UK, nsl is
national speed limit, and single is the single carriageway variant. This
has been standardised to enable routers to support it, if they wish.

Regards all.

--
Tony Furnell
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