What is your suggested ref for links that are an entrance, not an exit?
Well... no reference ?
If there is no reference for an entrance, it may be artificial to put a
reference.
Someone on the French mailing list (talk-fr) explained that he puts the
reference of the road where you go (every link
Xav wrote:
Well... no reference ?
There is a note at the bottom of the wiki page about the German use
of ref (don't know if it's been added recently). In the UK it is
more likely that if a ref tag is used at all, then it will be the
ref of the motorway that is used as motorway restrictions
Hi all,
On this page :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dmotorway_link
it is implicitly written that the ref of a link should be the reference of
the road from which the link depends. For example, a motorway_link to/from
the motorway A 1 will be referenced as A 1.
Generally, this
Xav wrote:
Hi all,
On this page :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dmotorway_link
it is implicitly written that the ref of a link should be the reference
of the road from which the link depends. For example, a motorway_link
to/from the motorway A 1 will be referenced as A 1.
What is your suggested ref for links that are an entrance, not an exit?
And can you give an example of what you mean by an exit ref? Where I
come from, some exits have numbers, but the number is associated with
the highway ref, so you'd still need that as well.
2009/6/25 Xav x...@nainwak.com:
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