On 9/9/24 19:39, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
Am Mo., 9. Sept. 2024 um 10:55 Uhr schrieb Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
It has nothing to do with the vehicle specification.
The sign is there to stop the destruction of the way through
overloading
the structure, thus an unload hgv
On 9/9/24 22:43, Alberto Nogaro via Tagging wrote:
And have you ever seen a signs which specifies the maximum weight that is
permitted on a bridge, also allow some class of vehicles to exceed that
weight rating?
No, weight limits that I have seen have no exceptions.
-Original Message--
Is it necessary for the tag "maxweight" to be made more clear or to
document that this is a tag that should be interpreted differently in
different countries?
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It would help if Marc_marc could post the image of the traffic sign which
originated the thread (or the image of an equivalent sign) and tell the
country where it is placed. Then a user with local expertise could chime in,
and we could decide if the wiki needs clarification.
Where I live, two d
Le 09.09.24 à 14:43, Alberto Nogaro via Tagging a écrit :
have you ever seen a signs which specifies the maximum weight
that is permitted on a bridge
yes, it does exist, that's the reason for my message
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/12166259094 the sign
https://www.mapillary.com/app/?focus
Le 09.09.24 à 10:51, Warin a écrit :
For a traffic sign "maxweight x tons except for bus"' situation the wiki
is, for once, fairly clear
maxweight=x (where x is the relevant number with any units applicable)
maxweight:conditional=none @ bus
on which page precisely ?
the problem is that the wi
Le 10.09.24 à 12:15, Alberto Nogaro via Tagging a écrit :
It would help if Marc_marc could post the image of the traffic sign
which originated the thread (or the image of an equivalent sign) and
tell the country where it is placed.
The sign I posted in the previous message is in France, but i
Le 10.09.24 à 12:58, Marc_marc via Tagging a écrit :
using overpass, it seems to exist massively in half of europe
the overpass query
https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1QWF
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>From the position of the sign, I'm not persuaded that it's there because of
the bridge, or just because of the bridge. But that's not the point.
I do reckon that the sign in the linked doesn't look like a maxweightrating
sign, but really like a maxspeed with exceptions.
Looking at the Quebec ex