There has been some discussion as to the use of barrier vs traffic_calming when 
related to chicane. 

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Approved_features/barriers#Footway_Chicane.2Fzig-zag_barriers

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Approved_features/barriers#Final_RFC

 

I tend to use traffic_calming=chicane because of the argument that they slow 
you down rather than block you (though you may be able to climb over (or open) 
barriers such as stiles or gates). Similarly you may be able to lift a bicycle 
over a chicane and pass by foot (or in some cases, push the bicycle underneath 
while walking around it) and in these cases they are still traffic_calming.

 

Ed

 

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Sent: 27 January 2009 08:55
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Subject: [OSM-newbies] Chicane - or not?

 

Hi

 

Another little tagging puzzle. I quite often encounter a barrier on footpaths 
that is intended to allow access on foot but make it difficult for cyclists - 
either to slow them down at a hazard or actually to block access. It is 
essentially a 'chicane' formed by overlapping closely parallel fences or walls 
that requires four successive 90 degree turns to negotiate 
(left-right-right-left or right-left-left-right). I would tend to tag this as 
barrier=chicane but don't want to create a new tag unnecessarily - and there is 
already a traffic_calming=chicane tag. Although 'traffic calming' sounds a 
little strange for pedestrians (we're a placid lot!) is this the better tag? 
Thoughts?

 

Mike Harris

 

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