to meet the criteria and can be easily interpreted and used accordingly by any
editor.
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Greetings my fellow OSM colleagues.
In all fairness, I think it should not be as difficult to find a good way to
facilitate entering a complementary address tag, one that is very much needed
in our part of the world - one which applies to and needed in most of the world
actually.
This has be
After reading all the responses and comments made regarding this issue I would
like to modify the originally proposed tag name ('addr=milestone’) to a new
proposal to name it: ‘addr=road_marker’ - which works for both the kilometer
and mile highway location markers.
The next step will be to pr
I had been out for the last few weeks and had left this proposal in standby. I
am back now and have revised and updated the original proposal and included
some images as examples, so hopefully it is all more clear now and better
explained, so everyone understands just how important this new tag
pecially in Latam
countries.
Thank you and best regards.
JAAS
Jorge Aguirre
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The `ref=*` tag is an identification number that is assigned to any given road
since it’s being created by the local governments. The "official meaning” of a
`ref=*` is: the road built from 'point A' to 'point B’ and this is how they are
formally identified by the government entities and even th
Oops! - I suddenly found myself barking up the wrong tree - and now that it's
all cleared up, it seems there wasn’t even a tree there - nor the need to go
out barking!
Sorry my fellow OSM editors, my bad...
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