2009/8/25 Martin Norbäck <mar...@norpan.org>: > > Using a relation has some advantages: > * it connects the stop requirement to the junction node (you can look > at the junction node to see that there is a stop requirement) > * if the way leading to the junction is split/reversed, the relation > still works (although it will have two way members, so it's slightly > broken) > > With the current editors, it's not hard to add relations, and a stop > relation is almost self evident how it works when viewing it, but the > tags proposed for the way needs to be looked up to be understandable.
Yep. On the other hand, tagging a way has an advantage: it avoids the need to add a relation. What is everyone's preference? I quite like the relation described at: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Relation:type%3Dstop In fact, that relation avoids the need to split the way at the junction if the stop sign applies in both directions along the way through the junction. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk