Tag:traffic_sign=city_limit

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Thorsager-Denmark-city-limit-sign.jpg
Description
City-limit sign Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: restrictions
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
Status: in use

traffic_sign=city_limit is a sign that indicates the road is crossing a boundary of the urban area of a city (or town, village, etc.). In many countries, it also indicates where legal restrictions (such as driving speed limits) will implicitly apply. Most city-limit signs are double-sided (beginning of city in one traffic direction, end of city in the other); single-sided versions also exist, typically on ways with oneway=yes.

Some countries may have separate signs for marking built-up areas where driving speed is different, see traffic_sign=PL:D-42 + traffic_sign=PL:D-43

How to map

Set a node node on the highway or as a separate node beside the road and tag it with traffic_sign=city_limit.

name=* should be specified and, if necessary, alt_name=*.

city_limit=* should be set if the city-limit sign is single-sided. If not set or city_limit=both, the sign is double-sided.

direction=* should be specified for double-sided city-limit signs to clarify which traffic direction enters city limits. Set the appropriate value, following the general conventions for traffic signs, for the beginning-of-town side of the sign (except if mapping a city_limit=end sign).

When the sign gives the name of one municipality on one side and another on the other side, i.e. the boundary between two municipalities you can map the name using name:forward and name:backward.

Rendering

  • Not rendered by standard map styles like OSM Carto.

See also