Key:maxspeed:seasonal:winter
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Using this tag is discouraged, use maxspeed:conditional=* @ winter, or a specific date range instead of winter if available. See Conditional restrictions#Condition for more information instead.
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winter
if available. See Conditional restrictions#Condition for more information.The reason is documented in Deprecated features. You are still free to continue to use or interpret this tag as you see fit since OpenStreetMap does not have “banned features”.
Under no circumstances should you (semi-)automatically change “deprecated” tags to something else in the database on a large scale without conforming to the automated edits code of conduct. Any such change will be reverted.
The maxspeed:seasonal:winter=* tag is used to map a speed limit which is posted on the highway in the winter. By default, values will be interpreted as kilometres per hour. If the speed limit should be specified in a different unit the unit can be added to the end of the value, separated by a space (see Examples).
Country specific
Finland
In Finland most of the main roads have their speed limit changed for up to six months in the winter. The change takes place over a period of (usually) a few weeks, partly depending on the area's weather conditions. The change is mostly done by changing the physical traffic signs, although on some of the more recent main roads there are variable speed limit signs.
The table below shows the usual change in winter speed limits. The actual limits may differ depending on local conditions; for example some motorways and highways in Lapland have 100 km/h also in winter.
Normal speed limit | Winter speed limit |
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120 km/h | 100 km/h |
100 km/h | 80 km/h |
Related keys
- maxspeed=* should be used for the ”normal” speed limit.
- maxspeed:conditional=* can be used to define conditional speed limits. Some users have also used winter as a condition, with tagging such as maxspeed:conditional=80 @ (winter). During discussion on tagging mailing list it was described as preferable as a more general solution.
Mailing list discussion
- 2019 discussion started in late February, was active in March, with continued activity in April.