Hi! 2012/9/17 André Pirard <a_pir...@hotmail.com>
> ** > But now what does that highway code tell us about C23 after all? > "accès interdit" = "forbidden access": to where? To behind the sign, of > course. > Unlike C43 speed limit below which is bound to say "up to the next > crossing" to tell you where you can speed up again, there is no point in > saying what happens behind C23 sign if the driver cannot go there, is > there? > > But now how can we make a map of such a case if OSM > instructions<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxweight> > make the weight limit a way attribute and JOSM scolds with : *Wrong > highway tag on a node. Suspicious tag/value combinations*? Is that > Esneux adm playing tricks on OSM? ;-) > > André. > > *C23. **Accès > interdit*<http://www.code-de-la-route.be/textes-legaux/sections/ar/code-de-la-route/251-art68>aux > conducteurs de véhicules affectés au transport de choses. > Une inscription sur un panneau additionnel limite l'interdiction aux > conducteurs de véhicules dont la masse en charge dépasse la masse indiquée. > 7,5t > > > > My two cents: we should allow such kind of restriction to be placed on a node, because that's the way they work. They are just some kind of "legal barrier" and barriers on a road we (usually) map as a node. Martin
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