Tag:hazard=dip

hazard=dip
Description
A dip in the road which may be hazardous to motorists.
Group: Hazards
Used on these elements
Useful combination
See also

traffic_calming=*

Status: approved

A dip hazard is a dip in the road which may be hazardous to motorists. This tag covers both artificial dips and natural dips in the road that form over time as the roadway deteriorates. For speed dips or rumble strips, see traffic_calming=*. Traffic calming devices themselves should not normally be tagged with hazard=dip.

How to map

Dip hazards may be mapped in the following ways:

  • Place a node at the location of the dip hazard traffic sign, tagged traffic_sign=hazard (or code) + hazard=dip.
  • Tag a node along a highway=* way at the location of the sign
  • Tag the section of highway=* where the dip hazard is present.

Signage examples

The tables below show what dip hazard signage looks like in various countries.

Argentina Australia Brazil Canada Canada
(Quebec)
Chile Colombia Indonesia
Ireland Liberia New Zealand Panama Peru Thailand USA Uruguay

See also

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