Johannes Hüsing schrieb: > Isaac Wingfield schrieb: >> There was a sign >> at the end saying "NO Bicycles. NO Skateboards, ..." basically >> forbidding everything that has wheels. >> >> > including strollers? > >> It occurred to me that there could be two entirely different reasons >> for using the tag "Bicycle = no"; first, because of the condition of >> the surface, or its slope, or something else physical, that would just >> make it impossible to ride a bike on it, or second, that although the >> surface would be fine for bike riding, it is forbidden by a sign. >> >> So the question is, does that one tag "bicycle = no" apply to both of >> those cases, or is there a proper tag for the way that would make the >> difference clear? >> >> > To my mind (and according to the Wiki), bicycle=no is rather > for legal restrictions, with the possible exception of a > qualifying tag of a barrier (which is often used > to enforce restrictions physically). Physical attributes should > be expressed with the width, tracktype and surface tag.
I use also smoothness=excellent|good|intermediate|bad|very_bad|horrible|very_horrible|impassable see: <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features#Properties> Toni _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies

