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Offset speed limit signs: am I mapping this correctly?
  • Fair point! Better safe than sorry. On the other hand, drivers 'round here will go 20 over no matter what I designate it as lol. Kidding... kinda.

  • Offset speed limit signs: am I mapping this correctly?

    I have recently got into mapping traffic signs and speed limits where I can, but I realised I don't know what to do when mapping differing speed limit signs that are offset from each other. It's a transition from a 50km/h zone to a 60km/h zone but the signs are offset by 65m, making a sort of "no-mans land" in-between. I plan to map it with the in-between zone tagged with separate maxspeed:forward and maxspeed:backward tags. I assume it should be done this way because as a driver on the ground I would follow the speed limit signs on my side of the road as I passed them, having no knowledge of the reverse sign.

    I guess I'm wondering if this is a logical way to map this?

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    Driver forgets they have an articulating neck (no contact) [OC]
  • Eyy dashcam twins. It was the most recommended one I found after looking around YouTube and Reddit to find a dashcam that was better than a hollowed-out potato.

  • Driver forgets they have an articulating neck (no contact) [OC]

    This is about as exciting as my morning commute gets. Probably better that way...

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    Sun-tinged Vancouver Skyline [OC]

    Gear: Nikon D3300 with 18-55mm AF-P lens at 55mm.

    Settings: 1/60 f5.6 ISO100

    Location: Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC, Canada on November 8th, 2022.

    I am a protanomalous colourblind so constructive pointers on colour grading are welcome.

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    Travellers over a receded lake, Sicamous, BC, Canada [OC]

    Nikon D3300 with 18-55mm AF-P lens at 55mm.

    Shot south-east from the Shuswap Lake bed towards the RW Bruhn Bridge. This bridge may be getting replaced for a 4-lane design in the near future¹.

    Critique welcome.

    ¹ Source

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    Bridges with a backdrop, Revelstoke, BC, Canada [OC]

    Nikon D3300 with 18-55mm AF-P lens at 55mm.

    Shot from the Big Eddy Bridge north-west-wards over the Revelstoke Railroad Bridge and Revelstoke Suspension Bridge towards Boulder Mountain.

    I am a protanomalous colourblind so constructive pointers on colour grading are welcome.

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    sven Sven @lemmy.ca
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