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I have recently got into mapping traffic signs and speed limits where I can, but I realised I don’t know what to do when mapping differing speed limit signs that are offset from each other. It’s a transition from a 50km/h zone to a 60km/h zone but the signs are offset by 65m, making a sort of “no-mans land” in-between. I plan to map it with the in-between zone tagged with separate maxspeed:forward
and maxspeed:backward
tags. I assume it should be done this way because as a driver on the ground I would follow the speed limit signs on my side of the road as I passed them, having no knowledge of the reverse sign.
I guess I’m wondering if this is a logical way to map this?
Interesting. I just found this instruction. I’m guessing you already did too. (Source)
For speed limits depending on the way direction, see maxspeed:forward=*.
So I would say, map that section of road with forward/backward speeds. Also, the signs should be independent nodes.
The position of the actual speed limit signs can be added as nodes beside the road/railway/waterway