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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-02-07 00:39, Jo wrote :<br>
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                        <div class="gmail_quote">2015-02-07 0:09
                          GMT+01:00 André Pirard <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                              <div>On 2015-02-05 22:57, Jo wrote :<br>
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                                            <div>Hi,<br>
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                                            Over the past days, I
                                            adapted the data file for
                                            the road sign plugin for
                                            Belgium.<br>
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                                          I'd like to ask you to test
                                          it.<br>
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                                        Install the plugin the usual way
                                        and select something. Look at
                                        the top right corner of the tags
                                        pane on the right. A little icon
                                        was added there, press it and
                                        choose BE.<br>
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                                      Now it becomes easy to tag traffic
                                      signs and their effects on the
                                      ways they apply to. I'm going to
                                      ask the developers for some
                                      improvements, but it is functional
                                      already.<br>
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                              Regarding tests, it's surprising. I click
                              on the little icon but I see no "BE to
                              choose".<br>
                              If I click Setting, I see several
                              countries but not Belgium.<br>
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                      Call it wishful thinking, but what I want that
                      plugin to do is the following:<br>
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                    1. add the corresponding tags on the selected ways,
                    which the sign affects<br>
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                  2. add BE:A1b or something of the kind on a node next
                  to the way. This node is placed where the actual sign
                  is.<br>
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                It now becomes possible to see where the tags on the way
                came from, call it a source, call it fuzzy, if that
                makes you feel better. I call it redundancy and I don't
                see a problem with that.<br>
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    I need to see that in action, but, as I told you I don't see any
    Belgian selection.<br>
    I'm running 7995.<br>
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    What I'm fearing with traffic signs is what happened and continues
    to happen with noexit=yes.<br>
    noexit=yes does not indicate that one cannot exit but that a road
    continuity gap that prevents passing is intentional.<br>
    It is made to warn QA tools that there's no error and maybe map
    browsers to look at that location carefully.<br>
    But contributors started to use it otherwise.<br>
    They tagged it at plain dead ends just as totally uselessly as
    tagging noexit=no in the middle of every street.<br>
    Or, as I removed some, at junctions with the obvious intention to
    indicate a no passing condition on one of the streets, but without
    showing which of the streets and even less how far, where in that
    street.<br>
    Worse, they tagged it on ways, not realizing that a node cannot be
    identified by identifying a way (which end?).<br>
    Worse, some of them believed that it was made to tag the No Exit
    signal (F45).<br>
    Worse, someone silently modified <a
      href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Belgium#F45">the
      Belgian Wiki</a> to instruct the Belgian community to do that  F45
    tagging.<br>
    Without warning, without discussion.  No reaction from anyone.  I
    removed that.<br>
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    What I'm thinking is that the noexit=yes page is very easy to
    understand and that if it is misunderstood so badly, there is a high
    risk that the traffic_sign page which is far more complicated will
    be misunderstood even more.<br>
    For one thing, that page says "Traffic signs give instructions or
    provide information to road users".<br>
    That's true, but it forgets to say "The other tags provide
    instructions to GPSes so that they can do the routing and give
    instructions or provide information to road users".<br>
    The risk is to use only traffic signs and to have GPSes work very
    badly.<br>
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    Please note that I am not discussing the plugin but the habits that
    starting to use road signs can induce.<br>
    In fact, I wonder what road signs are useful for if the conventional
    tags do the same better and more fully.<br>
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    Cheers
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          <td>André.</td>
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