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> Is there a way to prevent the arrows from being drawn too close to the ends of a road? It is possible to use invisible spacer symbols to collide...

One-way arrows only come in at z15 for freeways. At this zoom level, we’re already starting to show surface streets in the “cased” style. I think this gives us some...

Two ferry lines are particularly prominent because they carry U.S. Routes across significant bodies of water: the [Cape May–Lewes Ferry](https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/372783628) carries U.S. 9 across the Delaware Bay, and the [Manitowoc–Ludington ferry](https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/8450771)...

Many state travel maps distinguish between different kinds of rest areas, for example welcome centers, ordinary rest areas, primitive wayside rest stops, and commercial toll road concessions/service centers: Some even...

One possible solution would be to convince mappers in each country to create a child relation with a country-specific `network` value like `VN:AH`. (It wouldn’t be uniform: `CN:AH` is already...

The Philippines combines the AH shield with the national highway/expressway shield on the same sign. Mappers in the Philippines have been tagging each concurrency as a single relation with multiple...

So far, which countries leave it largely unsignposted according to your research? It is possible to omit the shield for an arbitrary stretch of highway where a given route is...

> I also suspected it's the case that "Asian Highway AH##" is exactly how it's said in some countries, so I don't know if that complicates another comment I'd seen...

The Asian Highway is overlaid on national routes that would be much more well-known to locals in each country, regardless of signage. Vietnam has pretty good AH signage, but it’s...

Other states like California and Minnesota also post colored banners matching their shields, but the black banner text in this style never bothered me because it’s floating out by itself....