Hi Chris,
I am not a member of talk-GB, could you please post a link to this
discussion and ask the mappers to review the remaining
highway=traffic_calming nodes in GB?
thanks,
Gerd
Von: Chris Hill
Gesendet: Freitag, 20. November 2015 17:34
An: tagging
On 20/11/2015 18:49, Gerd Petermann wrote:
What am I getting wrong here? Did someone remove the
preferred way of tagging from the wiki and nobody noticed
it for years?
It doesn't surprise me that something documented with certainty in the
wiki simply doesn't describe what mappers actually do
Andy Townsend wrote
> On 20/11/2015 18:49, Gerd Petermann wrote:
>>
>> What am I getting wrong here? Did someone remove the
>> preferred way of tagging from the wiki and nobody noticed
>> it for years?
>>
>
> It doesn't surprise me that something documented with certainty in the
> wiki simply doe
Hi
Before listing this as a request on the openstreetmap-carto I thought
I'd check/discuss here first.
From the wiki http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:crossing & the
default selection of the 3 main editors, the tags for a pedestrian road
crossing that's separate from other traffic contr
You may or may not know, but mid-block signalled crossings are a bit of a
UK-specific phenomenon. In many other countries (in Europe, anyway),
signalled crossings are part of junctions.
Anyway, if you want something rendered, raise a ticket with the renderers;
it's not a tagging issue as such.
On
Great Scott. Just searched the previous messages & find I asked posted
the same point just a few months back, so please ignore this if you
wish, although i still think it needs clearing up if only to prevent
incorrect tagging & improving the map (IMO).
Cheers
Dave F.
On 22/11/2015 22:17, Da
Richard Mann wrote on 2015/11/22 23:24:
You may or may not know, but mid-block signalled crossings are a bit of a
UK-specific phenomenon. In many other countries (in Europe, anyway), signalled
crossings are part of junctions.
I would not say so, I know a lot in Germany. Often they are on-dem
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 8:20 AM, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
>
> I would not say so, I know a lot in Germany. Often they are on-demand.
+1
They are rare in California (IMO), but there are some here in Japan. In the
discussion with Signal labels, one of Tomoya's examples of "junction names" was
a pedest