2012/6/27 Janko Mihelić :
> I got an answer about gray flags on their site:
>
>> The grey flags are Blue Flag sites not in Blue Flag season yet: this means
>> they have been awarded the Blue Flag, but will comply with all criteria when
>> their season starts, later in the summer.
> So some beaches
+1
Real time estimates are best handled by TMS, or similar.
Phil
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On 27/06/2012 15:40 Janko Mihelić wrote:
2012/6/27 Paul Johnson
To be able to display a range, or estimate the correct value when other data
(such as speed limits that vary based on time of day) is
Dana utorak, 26. lipnja 2012., korisnik Simone Saviolo<
simone.savi...@gmail.com> je napisao:
> Yes, in fact, that's what I meant. Every single beach area in the
> municipality has been awarded the flag. I am still a bit unsure, though: do
> you know of cities in which only some of the beaches/mar
2012/6/27 Paul Johnson
>
> To be able to display a range, or estimate the correct value when other
> data (such as speed limits that vary based on time of day) is available.
>
I think that estimation of slowest possible trip is not something we
should be thinking about. In my country, and I ass
Hi Paul,
Am Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2012, 07:07:49 schrieb Paul Johnson:
> >> What's the purpose of a "lowest speed limit"?
>
> To be able to display a range, or estimate the correct value when other
> data (such as speed limits that vary based on time of day) is available.
Speed limits that only de
Hi everybody,
Am Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2012, 12:32:10 schrieb Martin Vonwald:
> Has this discussion died now and awaits re-revival in another two,
> three years?
hopefully the lack of discussion indicates that everything important has been
said already. :-)
Therefore I'd like to move on to the v
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Peter Wendorff
wrote:
> Am 26.06.2012 16:55, schrieb Paul Johnson:
>
>
>> It seems like tagging for the lowest, highest and default limits would
>> be useful.
>>
>> What's the purpose of a "lowest speed limit"?
>
To be able to display a range, or estimate the c
Am 27.06.2012 09:37, schrieb Florian Lohoff:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 09:33:49AM +0200, Peter Wendorff wrote:
Am 26.06.2012 16:55, schrieb Paul Johnson:
It seems like tagging for the lowest, highest and default limits
would be useful.
What's the purpose of a "lowest speed limit"?
I'd say - "
Am 27.06.2012 09:36, schrieb Martin Vonwald:
2012/6/27 Peter Wendorff :
Hi.
That's how it's documented and defined, but I fear, if you look into
maxspeed tags of countries not using the metric system on signs, we probably
have many "bugs" in values without units, if you use that assumption.
It's
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 09:33:49AM +0200, Peter Wendorff wrote:
> Am 26.06.2012 16:55, schrieb Paul Johnson:
> >
> >It seems like tagging for the lowest, highest and default limits
> >would be useful.
> >
> What's the purpose of a "lowest speed limit"?
I'd say - "Worst case travel time estimation
2012/6/27 Peter Wendorff :
> Hi.
> That's how it's documented and defined, but I fear, if you look into
> maxspeed tags of countries not using the metric system on signs, we probably
> have many "bugs" in values without units, if you use that assumption.
> It's similar to everything else:
> If ther
Am 26.06.2012 16:55, schrieb Paul Johnson:
It seems like tagging for the lowest, highest and default limits
would be useful.
What's the purpose of a "lowest speed limit"?
I don't think it's useful, as we are still speaking about legal speed
limits, while often lower practical speed limits
Hi.
That's how it's documented and defined, but I fear, if you look into
maxspeed tags of countries not using the metric system on signs, we
probably have many "bugs" in values without units, if you use that
assumption.
It's similar to everything else:
If there's nothing declared, you don't kn
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