2016-09-02 23:55 GMT+02:00 Jo :
> I'm not adding stop_position nodes to the route relations either, but
> that's a personal preference to keep things simple. Platform nodes for the
> stops are enough to describe the sequence order of the stops.
>
I think stop_positions are more important as these
2016-09-03 10:13 GMT+02:00 Éric Gillet :
> I think stop_positions are more important as these relations are mainly
> about the route of the PT vehicle, and the vehicle stop at these points.
>
yes, but they are implicit: you can project the platform on the road and
get the stop position.
Cheers,
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> Il giorno 31 ago 2016, alle ore 12:23, Richard ha
> scritto:
>
> Apparently such ids are already used in OSM
> (https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1049851511).
yes, this thread is about the name tag
Are there any objections to make clear on the cave entrance page that
Would it be a reasonable solution to have area defaults tagged into the
boundary relation/polygon that defines that area. (e.g an administrative
boundary).
For example, we could have values similar to
"unsigned residential ways" - maxspeed 50
U-turn at traffic signals yes/no
unsigned motorway
On 30.08.2016 13:59, David Marchal wrote:
> AFAIK, no maxspeed value means that the default maximum speed
> for this type of road in this area applies, so I wouldn't add this
> tag when there is no sign; that would also fulfill the "Map what's on
> the ground" principle. Beware that, if there th
On 30.08.2016 18:15, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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>> Il giorno 30 ago 2016, alle ore 12:45, Hakuch ha scritto:
>>
>> "Don't map your local legislation, if not bound to objects in reality"
>
>
> default speed limits are bound to physical objects: the freeway, the urban
That will only work if the road types are mapped correctly to their
official legal status, and not to how they appear. The legal maxspeed on
a road is (unless otherwise signposted) derived from the official status
of a road and should not be subject to "duck tagging". A trunk road may
to all intent
Colin Smale writes:
> These maxspeeds derived from highway type are perfectly verifiable - by
> checking the highway laws of the territory concerned. A motorway in the
> UK has a maxspeed of 70mph, and you don't need a speed limit sign to
> tell you that. In Europe when you enter a "settlement"
2016-09-03 15:57 GMT+02:00 Colin Smale :
> That will only work if the road types are mapped correctly to their
> official legal status, and not to how they appear.
There not the one "legal status", at least not in Germany. There's the
maintainer of the road, e.g. "Bund", "Land", "Kommune" (nati
On 2016-09-03 16:39, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2016-09-03 15:57 GMT+02:00 Colin Smale :
>
>> That will only work if the road types are mapped correctly to their official
>> legal status, and not to how they appear.
>
> There not the one "legal status", at least not in Germany. There's the
>
Nor really, you still need a way to add "bus=yes" to the
"pt=stop_position"-node. The "pt=platform"-node doesn't have it. At
least if you follow the wiki. However, one could also derive this from
the "route=bus" relation, of which the platform is a member..
Yours
Hubert87
Am 03.09.2016 um 11
One city street here in Nashville, TN, USA went several decades with no
speed limit signs at all. Then, one day, it suddenly had "Speed Limit
30 MPH" signs every few hundred feet. My guess is that someone
successfully argued their way out of a speeding ticket, stating that
they weren't violat
Hi,
I removed over specific text about the country. The description of
services does not exclude anything (like give birth).
Cheers.
Le 26/08/2016 00:44, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit :
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Il giorno 25 ago 2016, alle ore 22:46, David Picard ha
scritto:
So, my description
A car travelling westbound on an undivided road is about to cross a
north/south divided road at traffic lights.
We wish to prevent the car from doing a U-turn at this intersection.
Do we have to put in two no_u_turn restrictions, one for each of the
north/south carriageways.
If we only need one,
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