On Thu, 2015-12-31 at 14:58 +0100, Tom Pfeifer wrote: > Philip Barnes wrote on 2015/12/31 14:44: > > > > They all seem to apply to hgv, but to me it looks like an axle > > weight > > limit of just over 6t, but signed in a very odd way. > > > > 13 / 2 = 6.5 > > 19 / 3 = 6.3333 > > 25 / 4 = 6.25 > > > > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxaxleload > > > > I would take the worst case and tag it as maxaxleload=6.25. > > While your calculation is correct, this is what you inferred and > not what is signposted. > > Tagging what is posted on the ground is better verifiable. > > We would also tag the speed in mph when signposted such and not > the calculated/derived metric conversion. > I agree there, my calculation was meant as a means of suggesting it was axle-weight being specified, I was not intending it to be a conversion to metric. I would expect the normal imperial/US ton suffix to added in the US.
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