Re: [talk-ph] Tagging of implied speed limits

2019-12-02 Thread Erwin Olario
The speed limit used by some routing applications, per country, was docmented here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_tags_for_routing/Maxspeed#Philippines This is where some routing apps use for their calculations based on implied speeds. The actual speed limits tags on specific ways

[talk-ph] Humanitarian Navigation Map for Typhoon Kamurri TisoyPH

2019-12-02 Thread Ervin Malicdem
Hello, Schadow1 Expeditions, the mapping advocacy resource in PH, has started publishing a daily updated free navigation map for the humanitarian response for Typhoon #Kammuri #TisoyPH synchronized from humanitarian mapping activation of HOT Philippines to ensure the latest and up-to-date mapping

[talk-ph] Typhoon Kammuri/Tisoy Response Mapathon

2019-12-02 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
Hello all, The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team Philippines (HOT PH) and Thinking Machines Data Science are organizing a mapathon in response to Typhoon Kammuri/Tisoy. The mapathon will be held at Thinking Machines' office in BGC this Thursday, December 5 from 6 to 9pm. Event details and free

[talk-ph] weeklyOSM #488 2019-11-19-2019-11-25

2019-12-02 Thread weeklyteam
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 488, is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of a lot of things happening in the openstreetmap world: http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/12580/ Enjoy! Did you know that you can also submit messages for the weeklyOSM? Just log

Re: [talk-ph] Tagging of implied speed limits

2019-12-02 Thread Glen Scott
My limited experience in a limited number of provincial areas: Local PNP Sargent told me that they don't enforce speed. The city's speed limit (built up area) is 20 km/h everywhere (as set by the city council); this is generally ignored. Without speed tagging, auto-routing on a GPS is useless,