John Smith <[email protected]> writes: > --- On Thu, 30/7/09, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> it's a different meaning in urban areas as in rural areas. >> Many of >> what you tag as primary and secondary in rural areas >> (especially low >> density ones) has 2 (1+1) lanes, while in a >> metropolitan area will >> very often be at least 2+2. > > Does mapnik know the difference?
Primary and secondary are about importance. In rural areas, a 1+1 lane can be very important, and I think the point is that in the city if it were that important it probably would be bigger. If you are about #lanes, there's a lanes tag for that.
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