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154882805 about 1 year ago

I have updated the speed limits on the A9. There are multiple stretches on the road where signs explicitly state a speed limit of 50mph for HGVs.

147219667 about 1 year ago

Are you sure the old A303 route is now called "Old Sparkford Road" officially, and the new dual carriageway is called "Sparkford Road"?

158626583 about 1 year ago

Please do not do this. The road layout was as it should be already.

158315171 about 1 year ago

Please remember to change maxspeed:type tags when changing maxspeed tags

158550252 about 1 year ago

The tag "maxspeed:type=GB:zone30" is not valid. Please see the wiki page for valid tags: maxspeed:type=*#United_Kingdom

153830122 about 1 year ago

It looks like these speed limits might be in km/h. If so, did you convert them to mph, and why?

157462400 about 1 year ago

Incorrect how? This was changed to 40 recently. I drove the road myself

157632980 about 1 year ago

I didn't think to look at the shop name when visiting today, but they definitely have a sizable selection of both books and music here.

154564772 about 1 year ago

The prohibition of these users is already implied with the tag "highway=motorway"

157598873 about 1 year ago

Only where there could be confusion around whether the road is oneway or twoway, for example here way/354333344#map=19/50.925942/-1.438152

157598873 about 1 year ago

Hi. Please don't tag every single road with a "oneway=no" tag, as this is unnecessary with the tag already implied. Furthermore, speed limits on public roads do not extend to private driveways, so please do not mark driveways with "maxspeed=30 mph" or "maxspeed=60 mph"

157632980 about 1 year ago

No, also books

157555456 about 1 year ago

Just FYI, the correct tag is "maxspeed:type=sign", not "maxspeed:type=GB:sign"

157203381 about 1 year ago

I understand you used StreetComplete, but to gain a better understanding of the tags that are applied when selecting different options in the app, the wiki page explains all tags and their accompaniments.

157203381 about 1 year ago

That is not the case. Please look at the wiki page to see where to use "maxspeed:type=" tags

157203381 about 1 year ago

That must be another case you answered then, as that's different. If you saw a 30 repeater sign then the road must be unlit. If not, then there should be no repeater signs, as per the wiki page.

157203381 about 1 year ago

Yes, and the app applies tags based on what you answer. You must have answered that this is a zone speed limit of 30mph - that does not exist in the UK, only 20 zones and 40 zones do (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:UK_traffic_sign_674.svg)

157203381 about 1 year ago

Please see how to correctly tag speed limit types: maxspeed:type=*#United_Kingdom

157293363 about 1 year ago

Please remember to change the maxspeed:type tag when changing the maxspeed tag

150393769 about 1 year ago

The tagging of highways here was a mess, as links at junctions in the UK are mainly the status of the lower class road, except for slip roads. If you feel some of these should be secondary or tertiary links please change, I only saw this briefly as I was making other unrelated edits. and had to fix it.