[Talk-GB] Yellow H signs

Dave F davefoxfac63 at btinternet.com
Mon Feb 14 17:47:44 UTC 2022



On 14/02/2022 07:55, Philip Barnes wrote:
> I think I would probably say map the sign, the actual hydrant will be
> under a small 'manhole cover often in the road and often not
> particularly easy to find.

Hmm... Following that logic do you not map, say, a roundabout, but add 
the sign indicating there's an approaching a roundabout?

DaveF

>
> Do we have a wikipage to help interpret these signs?
>
> The signs, whilst mostly yellow, can be other styles.
>
>
> On Sun, 2022-02-13 at 23:44 +0000, Kai Michael Poppe wrote:
>> StreetComplete will ask you for the diameter and the type of a
>> hydrant, when emergency=fire_hydrant [1] exists.
>>
> Do we have a wikipage to help interpret these signs? I assume the
> diameter is on the sign but I am not certain what the numbers actually
> mean.
>
> The signs, whilst mostly yellow, can be other styles.
>
>> When a yellow sign exists somewhere my guess is that the physical
>> hydrant is in the vicinity and that feature should be mapped with the
>> information from the sign?
>>
> I think I would probably say map the sign, the actual hydrant will be
> under a small 'manhole cover often in the road and often not
> particularly easy to find. The sign is easier to verify.
>
>> Have a good Super Bowl night!
> I have just found out it was super bowl night :)
>
>
> Phil (trigpoint)
>
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