On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Kam, Kristen <krist...@telenav.com> wrote:
> For a while now, the status quo was to use the 'exit_to' tag on the node > where the signpost would be (bifurcation points typically) when > representing a signpost location and information. This tag is being > deprecated (hence this wiki page). Using the destination tag on the ways > (e.g., motorway_link) can provide one with the signpost information, but > how would one easily identify the signpost? Are we going to use the > 'destination%' tags in conjunction with the highway=motorway_junction tags > on the nodes where the bifurcation point is? This isn't clear in the main > article for 'Key:destination' > Destinations are supposed to be relations, and the members are pretty clear. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relation:destination_sign#Members For the sign itself, I pick the centroid of the sign location (which isn't necessarily linear to the other members, especially when the sign is not overhead!). The important (and only required) member is "to".
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