Hi,
I use to tag traffic signals at the intersect of the roads, however
with NearMap I can see that for complex intersections this does not
work as well as I would like, three things I can see to do are:-
1. tag at the intersecttion of roads
2. tag at the location of the signals
3. either (1) or
Personally, since NearMap became available, i've been placing traffic light
tags at every thick white stop line at the intersection, which means for a
standard intersection, there are 4 traffic light nodes.
On 11/03/2010, at 11:50 PM, Franc Carter wrote:
Hi,
I use to tag traffic signals at
On 11/03/10 23:55, Luke Woolley wrote:
Personally, since NearMap became available, i've been placing traffic light
tags at every thick white stop line at the intersection, which means for a
standard intersection, there are 4 traffic light nodes.
This is exactly what I've been doing too,
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Luke Woolley lswool...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, since NearMap became available, i've been placing traffic light
tags at every thick white stop line at the intersection, which means for a
standard intersection, there are 4 traffic light nodes.
What's the
On 12/03/10 08:39, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Luke Woolleylswool...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally, since NearMap became available, i've been placing traffic light
tags at every thick white stop line at the intersection, which means for a
standard intersection,
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 23:50 +1100, Franc Carter wrote:
Hi,
I use to tag traffic signals at the intersect of the roads, however
with NearMap I can see that for complex intersections this does not
work as well as I would like, three things I can see to do are:-
1. tag at the intersecttion
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 9:09 AM, John Henderson snow...@gmx.com wrote:
The benefit is in greater accuracy and completeness. If we can do
better than commercial street directories, then why not?
At the cost of managing that extra information. So far, I haven't seen
much evidence that we have
On Fri, 2010-03-12 at 09:52 +1100, Steve Bennett wrote:
Put it this way: how would you render a single circle for any
intersection that has a traffic light? That is, if there are traffic
light nodes at one intersection, you still only want to render one
circle. It's a pretty obvious use case.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 9:43 AM, David Murn da...@incanberra.com.au wrote:
From a routing perspective, its more useful to have the information on
the road intersection. While it might render nicer if you put objects
geographically where they are (separated from the road), from a routing
On 12/03/10 09:52, Steve Bennett wrote:
At the cost of managing that extra information. So far, I haven't seen
much evidence that we have ways of aggregating excess information into
more manageable chunks.
Put it this way: how would you render a single circle for any
intersection that has a
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:21 AM, John Henderson snow...@gmx.com wrote:
Other than de-cluttering (which tends to be done automatically anyway)
I'm not sure why you'd want to render only one set of lights if there
were more than that.
Well, because to most people a set of lights covers a whole
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:52 AM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
... So far, I haven't seen
much evidence that we have ways of aggregating excess information into
more manageable chunks.
As others have already suggested: we need relations.
There's already proposals semi-underway
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