Tag:hazard=falling_rocks
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| Description |
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| A signed area in which rocks, dirt, or other natural materials may fall unexpectedly from cliffs above, or may have fallen, presenting a hazard. |
| Group: hazards |
| Used on these elements |
| Useful combination |
| Status: approved |
| Tools for this tag |
A falling rocks hazard is an area in which rocks, dirt, or other natural materials may fall unexpectedly from cliffs above, or may have fallen, presenting a hazard. May be combined with natural=scree for areas in which rubble from prior falls has collected.
Only use this tag when it is indicated by road signs.
How to map
Falling rocks hazards may be mapped in the following ways:
- Place a node at the location of the falling rocks hazard traffic sign, tagged
traffic_sign=hazard+hazard=falling_rocks. - Tag a node along a
highway=*way at the location of the sign. - If the falling rocks sign indicates a distance, tag the section
of highway=*where the falling rocks hazard is present.
Signage examples
The tables below show what falling rocks hazard signage looks like in various countries.
European-style signage
| Austria | Belgium | Czechia | Denmark | Estonia | Finland | France | Germany | Greece |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hungary | Iceland | Italy | Luxembourg | Norway | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Russia Belarus |
Slovakia | Slovenia | South Korea | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland Liechtenstein |
Turkey | Ukraine | UK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MUTCD-style signage
| Argentina | Australia | Brazil | Canada | Canada (Ontario) |
Canada (Quebec) |
Chile | Colombia |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indonesia | Ireland | Jamaica | Japan | Liberia | Malaysia | Mexico | New Zealand |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panama | Peru | Thailand | USA | Uruguay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
