3 Jul 2019, 12:52 by o...@westnordost.de:

> 1.1 At the examples: for max empty weight, I propose the key maxemptyweight. 
> It suggests itself.
>
Added, with link back to this post

> 1.2 At the examples: Conditionals should maybe better be catch-all, so i.e. 
> axles>=3 instead of axles=3
>
Changed
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:maxweight&diff=prev&oldid=1874072
 
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:maxweight&diff=prev&oldid=1874072>


> 2. Maxweightrating:
>
> 2.1 At the examples, Poland: This sign is actually an access restriction for 
> all HGVs: hgv=no. By definition in EU laws and most other countries, a heavy 
> goods vehicle is a goods vehicle with a GVWR of 3.5t and above. See the wiki 
> page for Key:hgv for a longer explanation.
>
Right, I modified it (changed recommended tagging to hgv=no and moved to a 
separate section
"related signs")
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key%3Amaxweightrating&type=revision&diff=1874076&oldid=1873139

>
> 3. Maxaxleload mentions that weight in USA must always be given in short tons 
> while the maxweight article also mentions pounds. Same with the article about 
> maxbogieweight.
>

Appears to be changed already.

> 4. Maxbogieweight in Romania: I'd say a tri-axle is still a bogie.
>
I am not sure what is wrong here.

Disclaimer: my maxweight edits activity is done as part of
https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mateusz%20Konieczny/diary/368849 
<https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Mateusz%20Konieczny/diary/368849>

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