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** Switch between Imperial or Metric in the Settings Tab [Link to Settings tab explanation]. | ** Switch between Imperial or Metric in the Settings Tab [Link to Settings tab explanation]. | ||
** The Gear icon is only visible when no segment or place is selected. | ** The Gear icon is only visible when no segment or place is selected. | ||
* Adding Speed Limits must be based on certainties. You should be familiar with the area where you add them. | * Adding Speed Limits must be based on certainties. You should be familiar with the area where you add them. A manually entered speed is regarded as confirmed [describe why this is a bad thing...]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:24, 16 November 2015
Introduction
In some countries entering speed limits has been enabled. The fact that the fields are available doesn't mean you should start entering them, make sure it is supported in your country (by contacting a SM or CM).
Entering Limits
The speed limit fields can be found in the Left pane with one or more segments selected.
- These fields should be updated with the official speed limit as shown on speed limit signs.
- Make sure you’re using the correct units for the speed limits.
- Switch between Imperial or Metric in the Settings Tab [Link to Settings tab explanation].
- The Gear icon is only visible when no segment or place is selected.
- Adding Speed Limits must be based on certainties. You should be familiar with the area where you add them. A manually entered speed is regarded as confirmed [describe why this is a bad thing...].