Changeset: 53591642
Add speed limits
Closed by ei8fdb
Tags
StreetComplete:quest_type | AddMaxSpeed |
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created_by | StreetComplete 2.3 |
source | survey |
Discussion
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Comment from BCNorwich
Hi, you need to add maxspeed=??
Your tag does not state the speed limit just the type of limit.
Regards Bernard -
Comment from BCNorwich
I meant to mention that StreetComplete may not be clear on speed limit adding.
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Comment from ei8fdb
Hi BN,
Hmm, I don't remember adding the speed limit as "??".
From memory the steps I made were:
Click on speed limit icon
Used "other answer" option
Chose "no speed limit" or no speed limit sign
Answered yes to "are you sure"
Answered no to a question about if the lanes of the carriageway were physically separated.There is no speed limit I can see on Globe Road. I cycled it last night and at 2 separate points Street Complete asked me for the speed.
Is it possible Street maps "mapped" my no speed limit answer (from the UI) to "??"?
I cycle that street regularly and can not remember seeing a sign.
What would you like to do? I won't be going passed there til Sunday/Monday at earliest.
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Comment from BCNorwich
Hi, I thought from your changeset comment of "Add speed limits" that you were trying to add a speed limit.
It seems then that StreetComplete adds a default tag of "maxspeed:type=GB:nsl_single" when "no speed limit" is chosen.
Anyway there's no harm done.
Regards -
Comment from ei8fdb
Hi,
Yes I was trying to add a speed limit, using the StreetComplete icon of a speed limit sign with an acceleration dial.
I chose "other answer" with there is no sign. Looking at it now again, I see an option to click a tick box with ?? as limit.
I'm sure I didn't choose that option. It that helps debugging things.
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Comment from ei8fdb
If it helps I can do the same thing again to try and replicate?
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Comment from BCNorwich
Hi, I've just now removed your "maxspeed:type=GB:nsl_single" from two sections of Globe Road. So yes please try again to add the proper speed limit. If it fails I can add the limit for you, is the limit 20mph here?
Regards
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