>As to a mapping rule, do we node, (the point symbol in ID edit) put signs on >the map, > >and under what authority do we not put signs on the map. > >>Saturday, April 25, 2020 7:02 AM -05:00 from Warin < [email protected] >: >> >>On 25/4/20 8:35 pm, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote: >>> Here are some more examples demonstrating that signs could be of >>> interest to travelers. >>> >>> - in this video the popular British travel video-blogger goes to great >>> lengths to get to the specific sign to record his video: >>> https://youtu.be/6RQlQDp1uiU?t=90 >>> >>> - it is customary during long distance cycling tours to take photos >>> near the signs, as it would confirm the itinerary of the tour: >>> >>> https://www.highlux.co.nz/category/cycle-touring/ >>> >>> or >>> >>> >>> https://www.alamy.com/fully-packed-bicycle-long-distance-bike-parked-at-frontier-sign-chile-argentina-good-bye-argentina-image184906663.html >>> >> >>Whilst tourist use signs to document their tour few of them are after a >>particular sign and those usually from someone else's trip photos. If >>they are after a particular sign then the location is probably gained >>from the photo and/or document not from a map. >> >>There is a place that I know of that had a sign and it attracted >>tourist. There were a few traffic accidents caused by these tourist >>looking/stopping for this sign. The sign has been removed for safety. As >>there is no sign there tourist do not slow or stop there any more, so >>not more accidents. It is a 'place=location' in OSM terms but I am >>loathed to map it for fear of recreating the problem. >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>talk mailing list >>[email protected] >>https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > > > >
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