It's what we're doing here in Belgium as well, but then there are very few
roads left where the default speed of 90km/h still applies...

Jo


2013/9/2 Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk>

> SomeoneElse wrote:
>
>> If the fix for this is to manually apply the national speed limit to every
>>> road, then OK, it's the first time anybody has suggested a fix and I'm
>>> willing
>>> to give it a try ...
>>>
>>
>> (I'll assume that's not an entirely serious suggestion - the last time
>> someone
>> tried it it was very nearly bonfires and pitchforks all round!)
>>
>
> It would seem Andy that the 'rules' changed while we were not looking. It
> seems now that we should be tagging all roads :(
>
> "For roads signed using the national non-numeric speed limits signs it is
> generally recommended that one also adds GB:motorway, GB:nsl_dual or
> GB:nsl_single to source:maxspeed=*."
>
> I certainly don't agree with that. It will add a vast raft of extra tags
> to the road way data since they will have to be added to every link road
> and bridge section. JUST tagging the variations still in my book the way to
> do this and the router algorithms apply the correct speeds based on the
> type of vehicle.
>
>
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