Putting lots of traffic signs on nodes on the way would result in a lot of new nodes on the ways, which will need optimising out by routers/mkgmap etc. The sign is not really an attribute of the road. Putting a tag on the road segment to which the warning applies would seem to me a more logical way of indicating these semantics, and a whole lot more usable for the routers. An indicative node for the sign itself (so then we are mapping "street furniture" i.e. the post itself with the signs attached to it, not the characteristics of the road) would be fine IMHO although I do wonder if this level of micromapping would be productive in the long run.

If there are multiple signs on a single post, we will get (I assume) constructions like traffic_sign=sign1;sign2;sign3. As we know multiple-valued tags are currently poorly supported by the available tooling (correct me if I'm wrong....)

Signs often have "sub-signs" qualifying the main sign, e.g. slippery road "when wet". This will need a place in the tagging as well. How would we handle multiple signs on a post, each with its own "sub-sign"?

The "extent" of the hazard has already been mentioned (e.g. sharp bends "for 5km"). Often a warning sign gives advance notice of the hazard (e.g. low bridge "in 2 km") so the sign's location differs from the location of the hazard it is indicating.

Colin

On 14/03/2012 14:15, Martin Vonwald wrote:
2012/3/14 Ronnie Soak<chaoschaos0...@googlemail.com>:
Please also see
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Hazard_warning

What about a combination of both? Tagging the traffic_sign=* at the
node on the way roughly where the sign is, then tag the hazard=* along
the way or on the node where the actual danger is.
This is so simple and so correct. I agree with Ronnie: tag the sign as
node with traffic_sign=* and the danger on the way as hazard=* . In my
opinion this would be a consistent mapping.

Martin

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