Development on version 1.x (Current Map Improvements)

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M95
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03 Aug 2014 15:22

Looks great purno, bit I have to notice a little thing. At first a speedlimit of 90 is unusual in germany, you can better use the 80 signs there. Despite it is in the dinschrift it is not very common. Also the signs with the 45 degree arrow (blue) are placed a bit lower with a red white marking sign under it. But it looks very good so far.

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03 Aug 2014 17:09

Maart95 wrote:Looks great purno, bit I have to notice a little thing. At first a speedlimit of 90 is unusual in germany, you can better use the 80 signs there.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Any other speed limits that are more usual than others in Germany?
Also the signs with the 45 degree arrow (blue) are placed a bit lower with a red white marking sign under it. But it looks very good so far.
Got a photo of that? :)

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03 Aug 2014 17:27

Hello,

first I have to say is that the work you guys do is amazing. But I have one other question. I have already asked if you are going to include this kind of German signs: http://www.autobahn-bilder.de/images/A1 ... 110041.JPG
My other question about signs is: I'm just back from my holiday and I saw a lot of signs like this and I think it's very cool and a great detail when you are going to include this kind of German sign: http://data6.blog.de/media/550/4758550_ ... 607_m.jpeg ;)

Greetings and keep up the good work!

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03 Aug 2014 17:38

I would say that SCS didn't make the signage better simply because they didn't have the resources to do so.

Love what you've done so far Purno!
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03 Aug 2014 18:07

RemcoM97 wrote: I'm just back from my holiday and I saw a lot of signs like this and I think it's very cool and a great detail when you are going to include this kind of German sign: http://data6.blog.de/media/550/4758550_ ... 607_m.jpeg ;)
When they put up those signs, they would have to create a construction site on the road for it too, cause that are info signs on which lenght the construction site will be and are mostly used for ones which covers large areas (not at the same time as read on the sign that those are the first 6km of 72km) over a longer period of time (most likely this would take more than a year to finish).

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03 Aug 2014 19:21

I know that there have to be a construction site. I'm living close to the German border, and we are very often on holidays where we have to drive trough Germany ;)
But it would be cool if they can also make them :)
(PS: sometimes I become crazy of the many construction sites and there signs. Me thinking: 'Wir bauen für Sie!' :x :x :x :x )
Haha Greetings from Enschede :D

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03 Aug 2014 20:35

This is a spaghetti mess. Look at all those lovely signs helping you to navigate the spaghetti!
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03 Aug 2014 20:45

LOL :)

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03 Aug 2014 21:04

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03 Aug 2014 21:45

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