Koen van Hove
Computer person who likes toying with networking, security, and data. Also creates software that is sometimes useful. Opinions are my own.
- Continuing from yesterday: here is one of the problems I run into. The zone starts at that sign, but if you exit at the bottom right, the zone never ends. My algorithm subsequently considers everything as part of the no parking zone. Some signs that are there IRL are missing form the DB.
- I have been trying to use the national traffic sign database to map where street parking is allowed. I thought my algorithm was wrong at first, but it turns out quite a few no parking zones never technically end because the signs are missing (both in the database and in real life).
- Fun fact: Dutch traffic sign F16 (end of carriageway or lane reserved exclusively for trams) appears a grand total of 1 times in the Netherlands. Specifically here: www.openstreetmap.org?mlat=52.3601... / www.google.com/maps/search/... This makes it the least commonly used road sign in the country.