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Hi all. I would like to update a speed limit on an entire long street. I must change the limit for each segment of the street or exists a way most easy? Thanks.

asked 19 Apr '14, 10:59

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Thanks for your replies. I will do this.

(19 Apr '14, 13:27) PaRi53

You have to change the speed limit for each individual segment. And you might have to split the way in order to create new segments if the start and end of the speed limit doesn't match the start and end of the segments.

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answered 19 Apr '14, 12:08

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Hi You will need to select each segment and change the speed limit for each one.

I assume it has been split for a reason, different bus route relations?

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answered 19 Apr '14, 12:10

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Hi select all segments by pushing the control butting and point them, keep pushing the control and only change the limit and nothing else but the limits, despite of the system calling lots of different tags. Make one change and control the results carefully.

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answered 19 Apr '14, 20:14

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