Of course, this will require breaking the way into segments each time the slope 
changes between uphill and downhill.  On some terrain this won't be an issue, 
but on rolling terrain you may have to have a great many nodes.  Also, the 
slope will need to be determined by someone on the ground, as it may not be 
obvious when looking at an aerial photograph.

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Subject :Re: [Tagging] Mapping gentle slopes?
>From  :mailto:o...@tobias-knerr.de
Date  :Tue Jan 04 09:42:06 America/Chicago 2011


Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> Is there a way to tag that a street is downhill in the
> forward or backward direction?

Is the incline=* key[1] what you are looking for? You can specify that a
way goes uphill (incline=up) or downhill (incline=down) relative to the
way's direction. You can also use positive or negative percentages as
values to more precisely indicate the way's steepness.

Tobias Knerr

[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:incline



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