Am 26.10.2010 20:00, schrieb Anthony:
Right, that's where the 99%/1% thing comes into place. I don't think
it's true that 100% of stop signs face opposite the nearest
intersection. So there has to be a tag for those exceptions.
Now, you could say that the tag is only needed for those exceptional
cases. But then you still need editor support for those exceptional
cases.
Perhaps you are right - but please, can you give me an example?
I cannot imagine why there should be a stop sign without intersection.
AFAIK a stop sign tells you: the others have right of way, and you
additionally have to stop here before you are allowed to join the
intersection.
I don't see any situation, where a stop sign is used as a stop sign (and
not for decoration) without an intersection near to it.
regards
Peter
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