In the USA, also, postal codes in low-population areas tend to be much larger 
than those in densely-populated areas.  In addition, we have both five-digit 
postal codes and nine-digit postal codes; the latter divide up the five-digit 
zones into sub-zones, typically containing only a few buildings each.

-- 
John F. Eldredge -- [email protected]
"Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to 
think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria

-----Original Message-----
From: Frederik Ramm <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 19:31:41 
To: Brian Quinion<[email protected]>
Cc: OSM<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Post code areas

Hi,

Brian Quinion wrote:
> boundary=street_postal_code | district_postal_code | city_postal_code
> street_postal_code = 425253

I'm having difficulties in grasping this concept. In Germany we have 
5-digit post codes, and the associated regions vary in size depending on 
how densely populated an area is. So a five-digit code might sometimes 
encompass a whole region, sometimes a town, sometimes just a quarter. 
That doesn't technically make them different kinds of post codes, and 
any labeling like "street/district/city" would be purely the mapper's guess.

Are there really countries where if you ask someone for their post code 
they will reply "do you mean my street post code or my district post code"?

Bye
Frederik

-- 
Frederik Ramm  ##  eMail [email protected]  ##  N49°00'09" E008°23'33"

_______________________________________________
talk mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
_______________________________________________
talk mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

Reply via email to