[Talk-ca] maxspeed:type=CA:urban and the like
Jherome Miguel
jheromemiguel at gmail.com
Thu May 8 23:08:38 UTC 2025
Similar situation also exists even south of the border, but the US
guidelines have been long discouraging the tagging of unposted speed
limits.
Considering the prevalence of CA:-prefixed maxspeed:type has something to
do with StreetComplete, maybe consider filing an issue ticket at GitHub so
values for Canada should be divided by province and territory. Can say the
same for the US, but would better leave it to the guys south of the border.
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> 1. Re: maxspeed:type=CA:urban and the like (Jarek Pi?rkowski)
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> Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 09:31:55 -0400
> From: Jarek Pi?rkowski <jarek at piorkowski.ca>
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> Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] maxspeed:type=CA:urban and the like
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> I think this might at least partially be a StreetComplete issue. For
> example https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/158937395 added
> maxspeed:type=CA:urban in November 2024, or
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/154714996 added CA:rural in
> August 2024. Anyone want to check on StreetComplete's code and Github
> issues?
>
> There are also some old cases of StreetComplete users adding CA:rural on
> city streets like https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/60230633 in
> 2018, which I think can be removed on sight as clearly wrong?
>
> --Jarek
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> On Wed, 7 May 2025, at 05:44, Jherome Miguel wrote:
> > Just stumbled upon this
> > maxspeed:type= tag value, CA:urban from a search for tag values for that
> tag applicable to Canada. Also found other CA:-prefixed values that are
> less commonly used, CA:rural and CA:motorway. Given traffic laws in Canada
> are a provincial and territorial matter, I have considered its usage
> questionable. Province-specific values, prefixed with
> CA-(province/territory name abbreviation) such as CA-ON:urban for an
> implied 50 km/h urban speed limit in Ontario better reflect the nature of
> Canadian traffic laws, but so far, their usage is dwarfed by the
> CA:-prefixed values.
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> Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 10:17:59 -0400
> From: fbax at execulink.com
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> Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] maxspeed:type=CA:urban and the like
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> Didn't many/most urban speed limits in Ontario recently change to
> 40km/hr?
>
> On 2025-05-07 05:44, Jherome Miguel wrote:
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> > Just stumbled upon this
> > maxspeed:type= tag value, CA:urban from a search for tag values for that
> tag applicable to Canada. Also found other CA:-prefixed values that are
> less commonly used, CA:rural and CA:motorway. Given traffic laws in Canada
> are a provincial and territorial matter, I have considered its usage
> questionable. Province-specific values, prefixed with
> CA-(province/territory name abbreviation) such as CA-ON:urban for an
> implied 50 km/h urban speed limit in Ontario better reflect the nature of
> Canadian traffic laws, but so far, their usage is dwarfed by the
> CA:-prefixed values.
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> Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 21:18:45 -0400
> From: Jarek Pi?rkowski <jarek at piorkowski.ca>
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> The Ontario regulation remains 50 km/h within a built-up area:
> https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08#BK219 , however municipalities
> can set different limits (lower or higher) and many do.
>
> The table in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_Canada looks a
> mess, I don't know if StreetComplete wants to add all these categories.
> There's also a quite long disclaimer in
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxspeed:type#Canada for
> `CA:urban`.
>
> Personally I think StreetComplete should be setting maxspeed:type in
> Canada as only `sign` and `CA-XX:urban` (as the rural limits vary too much
> depending on type of road) and even that should exclude some provinces
> (e.g. Saskatchewan apparently doesn't have a backstop urban limit if not
> posted?).
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> --Jarek
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> On Wed, 7 May 2025, at 10:17, fbax at execulink.com wrote:
> > Didn't many/most urban speed limits in Ontario recently change to
> 40km/hr?
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> > On 2025-05-07 05:44, Jherome Miguel wrote:
> >
> >> Just stumbled upon this
> >> maxspeed:type= tag value, CA:urban from a search for tag values for
> that tag applicable to Canada. Also found other CA:-prefixed values that
> are less commonly used, CA:rural and CA:motorway. Given traffic laws in
> Canada are a provincial and territorial matter, I have considered its usage
> questionable. Province-specific values, prefixed with
> CA-(province/territory name abbreviation) such as CA-ON:urban for an
> implied 50 km/h urban speed limit in Ontario better reflect the nature of
> Canadian traffic laws, but so far, their usage is dwarfed by the
> CA:-prefixed values.
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