Hi,
consider mapping either postal code areas instead, it's what we've done
in Germany (and the two area relations will then both include that road
as part of their boundary).
Bye
Frederik
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If you want to find weird situations, come to Belgium. This street is in
one province on one side, and in another on the other side, so obviously
also different postal codes:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=18/51.024397/4.731540
It even has slightly different names: Langstraat/Langestraat. A
Could you do it like with the names, postcode:right and postcode:left, if needs be?--Sent with WEB.DE Mail appOn 17/01/2025, 19:30 Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
are we going to split roads even for changing post codes along them? From my understanding, post codes are related to addresses, so the natu
are we going to split roads even for changing post codes along them? From my
understanding, post codes are related to addresses, so the natural thing is to
add them to addresses, roads don’t have addresses around here so I wouldn’t add
post code information to them.
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All the ones in my area are from the Tiger import and use zip_left or zip_right https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/tiger:zip_left- GA_KevinOn Jan 17, 2025, at 12:33 PM, santamariense wrote:
Hello everyone,There are some cases of roads with a postal_code each side, but there is no oficial way
Hello everyone,
There are some cases of roads with a postal_code each side, but there is no
oficial way of mapping them. I would appreciate it if we discuss, vote and
document them on the Wiki.
It seems that the most natural way of mapping them is with
postal_code:left=* and postal_code:right=* .