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We can use the EPS file linked above as the basis for shields in this style. TCD sign specification images are [licensed](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:NZTA-Sign-Spec) for commercial and noncommercial reuse on the condition...

It just occurred to me that this repository is under CC0, which is technically incompatible with even such a permissive license. Fortunately, at the typical shield size, we’ll be eliminating...

> There is only [1 _Tourist_ Route left](https://osm.org/relation/14143156), ([top-right shield in this example](https://goo.gl/maps/SEjX5tSrAFeYAjsMA)) and the signage is unmaintained and slowly disappearing. _Tourist_ Routes have a brown shield, with the non-standard...

> Would it be better to spell out the route names in the network tag, or use abbreviations? e.g. `network=NZ:Touring:VolcanicLoopHighway` or `network=NZ:Touring:VLH` I don’t have a strong opinion about this,...

At first I thought this was the same thing as #87, but actually the point feature lies within the state. You can even see the label slide back south of...

`text-variable-anchor` might be in there to give the renderer some flexibility in where to place the label. That’s tricky because it doesn’t have any context about the nearby state line....

#407 would avoid some of the conflicts between state and capital city labels by allowing us to shorten the state labels considerably. Thinking a bit blue-sky, it would be awesome...

#465 would be a good place to explore whether it’s more important to match the digits on the sign or use digits that are readable to users. (There could even...

Option 5 in https://github.com/ZeLonewolf/openstreetmap-americana/pull/119#issuecomment-1031143629 might apply here: decrease the minimum zoom level at which roads in this network are labeled, so that the road’s effective “shield” is a text label.

I appreciate the enthusiasm for adding points of interest to the style, but I’d like to refocus the discussion a bit. What I’m proposing above is to render **self-explanatory POIs**...