Proposal:Variable message sign

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Proposal status: Abandoned (inactive)
Proposed by: Ortho is hot
Tagging: highway=variable_message_sign
Applies to: node way
Definition: Tag for variable-message signs (also known as matrix signs)
Statistics:

Rendered as: TBD
Draft started: 2019-06-04

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Proposal

This proposal has been abandoned in favour of traffic_sign=variable_message

This proposal aims to allow users to tag variable message signs (also know as matrix or dynamic message signs), often seen on highways or other major arterial roads. These are permanent structures which often provide destination information and timings, warnings about upcoming traffic or collisions, etc. This does not include the European "Dynamic Route Guidance System".

American variable message sign
UK variable message sign
Another american sign

Rationale

Variable message signs are often used to display information that is of interest to drivers travelling along a given road. When not in use, they may display generalised information such as road safety campaigns, however when in use, they can display important information such as details about accidents further along a road, information about road closures, timings to reaching a destination, etc. This may be useful in navigation applications to show a user where information is avilable whilst driving along

Examples

See images on the right.

Tagging

highway=variable_message_sign

This tagging was chosen as it is similar to the tagging of other signs, but is open to further change.

Applies to

node A node on the roadway where the sign appears (tagging the base of the sign is likely not useful)

way A way that spans multiple highway=* ways where the sign is relevant to multiple ways, drawn along the length of the sign (usefulness of this is debatable, further feedback is required).

Rendering

No rendering for osm-carto.

Features/Pages affected

External discussions

Comments

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