On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2014-11-30 4:09 GMT+01:00 Paul Johnson <[email protected]>: > >> We have a similar convention in the US for doing that, though usually >> requires tagging traffic_sign=maxspeed, maxspeed=?? mph in a few places, >> since there's often multiple "steps" from rural speeds to town speeds when >> entering a town or city > > > > > yes, that's what we do as well, but it is different in that these are > explicit maxspeed limits, while a "city_limit" traffic sign is an implicit > speed limit (we are using both, according to which signs there are). We'd > also add source:maxspeed=sign / IT:rural / IT:urban / IT:motorway etc. tags > on the way with the maxspeed to say where it comes from (useful in case the > default implicit limit changes). > We just get crazy with it. The two signs below tend to be common in Oklahoma. Entering most towns you see a sign similar to this one: http://imgur.com/QhYtLhl Entering most counties you get a sign that's printed in FlySpeck 3 font that reads: Unless otherwise posted speed limit 35 MPH on all roads in Lincoln County
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