I think that is very country specific, not something that can be tagged 
worldwide.
In the UK, beyond speed limits, there are no rule differences between urban and 
rural roads.
However you have me curious, how do you see the rules as different?

 Phil
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On 26/11/2012 10:37 Jo wrote:

zone:traffic=**:rural
zone:traffic=**:urban

source:maxspeed=zone30
highway=living_street

have an effect on other traffic rules as well, so it's important to know that's 
the 'regime' the street is under.

As a data consumer I also prefer to have the maxspeed be tagged explicitly. 
That's true for mapcss styles (in JOSM) and websites showing a map with 
maxspeeds as well. KISS.

Cheers,

Polyglot




2012/11/26 Simone Saviolo <simone.savi...@gmail.com>

2012/11/23 Kytömaa Lauri <lauri.kyto...@aalto.fi>

>The idea is that with a 30 driving rules list applying to an agglomération


If it's just the traffic rules urban vs. rural, there's the tag (with 37 000+ 
uses)

zone:traffic=**:rural
zone:traffic=**:urban

where ** is the two letter country code.

Don't count on anything ever deriving the rules (like maxspeed) from that tag, 
so tag the maxspeed anyway.



Sorry Kytömaa, if you "need" to tag the maxspeed anyway, then what's the point 
of that tag?



Are we saying that maxspeed is a prioritary tag, one so important because of 
its applications that it has to be always specified even if there are other 
tags that imply it?


Regards,


SImone
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