While starting to change a mini_roundabout which wasn't actually a
mini_roundabout, I went a little overboard and this is the result:
It is a 'verhoogd kruispunt', so I tagged all the elevated ways with:
traffic_calming=table
And the places where the bumps are 'felt' with:
traffic_calming=bump
Here is the page on maxspeed.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:source:maxspeed
this is the section on the signs that left me with the questions
Tagging sign positions
Practice has shown that it is generally useful to *additionally* map the
positions of maxspeed signs. It is suggested to
The page on maxspeed is this one:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxspeed
The page you gave is a page that explains the possibilities to tag the
source of the maxspeed (a sign, or a missing sign). In general, sources are
only useful to help other mappers or yourself. So if you have the
On Friday 11 November 2011 09:50:16 Gerard Vanderveken wrote:
Ben Laenen wrote:
This is an unsolved question... Some may use directions like N/E/S/W for
north/east/south/west. But then you also need to be able to attach the
node to the proper way (bridges and dual carriageways make this a
On Friday 11 November 2011 11:34:21 Sander Deryckere wrote:
The page on maxspeed is this one:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxspeed
The page you gave is a page that explains the possibilities to tag the
source of the maxspeed (a sign, or a missing sign). In general, sources are
Ben Laenen wrote:
On Friday 11 November 2011 09:50:16 Gerard Vanderveken wrote:
Ben Laenen wrote:
This is an unsolved question... Some may use directions like N/E/S/W for
north/east/south/west. But then you also need to be able to attach the
node to the proper way (bridges and dual
Jo wrote:
While starting to change a mini_roundabout which wasn't actually a
mini_roundabout, I went a little overboard and this is the result:
It is a 'verhoogd kruispunt', so I tagged all the elevated ways with:
traffic_calming=table
And the places where the bumps are 'felt' with:
On Friday 11 November 2011 14:01:05 Gerard Vanderveken wrote:
When the node is not part of the highway, its position left or right
from the highway is enough to determine the apllicable direction of the
way.
Many traffic signs are placed on the left side of the street, and not all of
them are
Normally, you should map the streets, not the signs. So that would mean you
put the tag maxspeed=xx on the parts of the ways where you are allowed to
drive xx km/h. If a way is too long, you need to split it.
For other vehicles, you can use a tag like maxspeed:vehicle=xx. As example:
On Thursday 10 November 2011 19:12:06 Sander Deryckere wrote:
Normally, you should map the streets, not the signs. So that would mean you
put the tag maxspeed=xx on the parts of the ways where you are allowed to
drive xx km/h. If a way is too long, you need to split it.
For other vehicles,
Op 10 nov. 2011 23:13 schreef Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com het
volgende:
Little note: even though heavy good vehicles are a vehicle class when it
comes
to things like driver's licenses, they don't really exist at the level of
traffic signs. The traffic sign with a truck on it applies to all
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