[Tagging] Free of charge segments of formally paid road
Peter Elderson
pelderson at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 18:29:18 UTC 2022
If the wiki is applied in the tagging, the road, from the last escape exit
past the toll barrier line up to the next point where non-paying traffic
can enter the road, is toll=yes.
On the map of paid roads the "except local traffic" section would show up
as an exception. That is closer to the round truth than colouring the
complete road as paid. Through-traffic can see on the map that it is a paid
road, except you can escape just before the toll barrier. I can understand
why the road operator would not advertise the escape, but hey, we don't
have to solve their problems.
In Nederland, local traffic usually has separate lanes. If toll is
involved, local traffic and through traffic cannot mix, which is quite easy
to accomplish with lane separation.
Peter Elderson
Op wo 1 jun. 2022 om 15:56 schreef Alexey Zakharenkov <a-zakh at yandex.ru>:
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> > 1 июня 2022 г., в 16:26, Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdreist at gmail.com>
> написал(а):
> >
> >
> >
> > sent from a phone
> >
> >> On 1 Jun 2022, at 12:06, Alexey Zakharenkov <a-zakh at yandex.ru> wrote:
> >>
> >> By documents, 1 - 50 km segment of some road is paid, and this is
> declared on a billboard, but a driver may use 20 - 30 km segment free. This
> fact is an objective information and I'm looking for a method to tag it in
> a most convenient way.
> >
> >
> > tag the billboard and add “inscription” -
> > if the ground truth says there isn’t a toll for 20-30km, then it’s only
> a fact of the billboard that the whole road is a toll road
>
> The whole road segment 1-50 km is listed in the registry of paid roads of
> the road operator. Billboard only reflects that status. If one wants a map
> of paid roads, the set of toll=yes segments is not sufficient.
>
>
> > Cheers Martin
> >
> >
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