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On 01/06/2012 14:19, Jason Cunningham wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 1 June 2012 08:09, Martin Vonwald <span
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But we have to make sure, that this values are only applied if
real<br>
indications (e.g. signposts) are present and not e.g. if one
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thinks that some vehicle can not drive there.<br>
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The example given is within the UK. Within the UK signs or
signposts haver no 'status' unless they're listed within
official documents and linked to legislation. I am confident
this "unsuitable for HGVs" sign has no legislative status.
It's existence may be due to local residents asking their
local politician to find a way to 'stop' HGV's following
satnavs down this road because the noise reduces they're
enjoyment of their evening cocktails (Very unlikely, but a
possibility). Therefore it's more than possible that an
'unsuitable status sign' may refer to a road that is very
suitable. People or business will place signs adjacent to UK
roads in rural areas which attempt to alter the actions of
drivers, and we should not map these.<br>
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And if these signs are placed by the highway authority? I think
these most definitely do have a place in OSM. It's then up to the
data consumers whether they attach any value to them. By making the
data available, we are enabling e.g. HGV routing programs to take
these hints into account. Without these hints, trucks may be
directed down "unsuitable" routes. The political process leading to
their erection is not important - only their existence. Political
pressure has a large influence on speed limits as well.<br>
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<div>In this instance the 'unsuitability' should be derived by
OSM end users though other tags, such as 'width' 'lanes'
'surface' 'children_play_here'
'local_resident_doesnt_like_big_HGVs'?<br>
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All the above does not mean that I believe 'unsuitable' tag
has no place within OSM.<br>
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Jason<br>
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