Changeset: 140146765
Changed Speed limit to 45 hoping it changes in my Tesla M3 and MYLR
Closed by 352Guy
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created_by | iD 2.27.1 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
ideditor:walkthrough_progress | welcome;navigation;point;area;line |
ideditor:walkthrough_started | yes |
imagery_used | Citrus County Orthoimagery (2020) |
locale | en-US |
review_requested | yes |
Discussion
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Comment from BCNorwich
Hi, Welcome to OpenStreetMap.
I saw your help forum post and took a look here. Your speed limit tags are OK, but there are other problems. There are now three sections (triplication) of the North Lecanto Highway that you edited.
It would be very difficult to explain in writing so I'll just make a correction to remove the extra way sections. I'll make sure the route relation on it is maintained.
One question though, does the 45mph maxspeed extend south to the Gulf To Lake Highway? If so this should be tagged as well.
Regards Bernard.
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Comment from 352Guy
Thank you!!! Yes the 45mph extends down Gulf to Lake.
I think I know what I did, I was trying to highlight just a section and I think I dragged the points around. In hindsight I should just right click the street and change the info.
There are parts of the road that change from 35-45-55 then back down to 45. I saw a tutorial on how to do that correctly by using the scissor icon to separate the section first and then change the speed. Would that be correct?
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Comment from BCNorwich
Hi yes you are correct. double left click at the point to be sectioned, (this creates a white dot), while the cursor is over the white dot right click, use/click the scissor icon to split in two the highway line at that point. Repeat as necessary, make/amend the tags on the new section. This action works to split any linear or polygon line/outline.
If I can help further please just ask.
Regards Bernard.
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Comment from 352Guy
Thank you so much!
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