Hi Stuart,

The bus=yes and psv=yes override the access=no to say only buses/public service 
vehicles can use the road.

The access=no says ignore the normal defaults for access on the road, and 
instead use the access values included in this object instead.

I hope that clarifies things.

Shaun

> On 14 Oct 2014, at 17:02, Stuart Reynolds <stu...@travelinesoutheast.org.uk> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi
>  
> Very quickly, if I have a road that is for bus/psv use, and is tagged like 
> this:
>  
> Access=no
> Bus=yes
> Psv=yes
>  
> does that mean that buses are, or aren’t, allowed to use it? Currently the 
> bus lane around Preston Bus Station is coded this way, but my contractor 
> isn’t treating it as a bus lane, and before I go and  hassle the contractor I 
> thought I would check my understanding. I got the impression that access=no 
> took everything out.
>  
> Thanks.
>  
> Stuart
>  
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