At 2011-04-08 15:34, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
On 4/8/2011 6:22 PM, Alan Mintz wrote:
At 2011-03-28 12:19, Ian Dees wrote:
In this picture:
http://www.nomadchallenge.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/likelike-highway-honolulu.jpg

What is the proposed tag for the highway=motorway_junction node?
Are we tagging the node with exactly what is on the sign or are we
looking down the road and coming up with text on our own?


Because Likelike Hwy. is the name of HI-63, I would like to tag:

ref="20A"
exit_to_root="Likelike Highway (HI-63)"
exit_to_dir="North"

Better to actually put what's on the sign: exit_to=HI 63 north; Likelike Highway, since a router would then say "take the exit to [whatever, should be Route] 63 north, Likelike Highway".

I disagree. They are not two different values, which is what the semicolon is supposed to do when encountered in a value. What's wrong with speaking "Likelike Highway <pause> HI-63 <pause> North"?

This conversation could really use some input from other mappers and data consumers. Hasn't anyone noticed that the names of many exits on some freeways disappeared from the map?

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Alan Mintz <[email protected]>


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