[OSM-talk-be] Zones 30 in Belgium

Jo winfixit at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 10:32:14 UTC 2012


The category in OSMOSE is simply called Openstreetbugs. I went to have a
look at some of the bugs you solved and I think it's important to add why
there is a speed limit of 30 or 50.
If the limit comes from a zoneXX or built-up area. There are other traffic
rules that are affected by this as well.

For the zone30 which are within built-up area/city limits, I add the
following tags:

maxspeed=30
source:maxspeed=zone30
zone:traffic=BE:urban

For normal streets within built-up area:

maxspeed=50 (or sometimes 70)
zone:traffic=BE:urban

For streets outside of built-up area:

maxspeed=70 (or more and more rarely=90)
zone:traffic=BE:rural

On motorways these tags are not needed. They are always outside built-up
area. I do add zone:traffic=BE:rural on express roads (trunk) though.

Also I think BE needs to be all caps. 'be' stands for the language
Byelorussian to me (I probably spen. When I look at taginfo I notice that
DE etc. is also all caps.

I created a mapcss file that works well together with the maxspeed.mapcss.
It adds an extra white border to streets within built-up area and a black
one outside. An extra brown border is added to streets that are part of a
zone30/50/70.

Jo



2012/11/24 A.Pirard.Papou <A.Pirard.Papou at gmail.com>

>  On 2012-11-23 00:17, Jo wrote :
>
> The code is definitely Python, using a regex is just the smart thing to
> do, whether in Python, Perl or Java. I had to massage the data a bit as
> well though, it wasn't entirely consistent.
>
> Yes I know.  It was a joke.  It meant that without regex your program and
> mine would probably triple in size.
>
> All these bugs from OSB can also be visualised in OSMOSE, it has a
> category for that.
>
> What about telling us the category name and how to see it?
> I see nothing.
>
> Cheers,
>
>   André.
>
>
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