Re: [Tagging] Tagging barrier open to disabled, plus some visitors?

2013-06-18 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
On 17/giu/2013, at 21:47, Bryce Nesbitt bry...@obviously.com wrote:

 How do I best map a barrier that is:

 * Open to any vehicle with a disability placard
 * Open persons walking or cycling
 * Open to visitors with reservations.
 * Open to park personnel
 * Closed to every other type of vehicle.


motor_vehicle=private (or vehicle and set bicycle=yes if you want to
exclude horse drawn carriages and the like as well).
disabled=yes

Usually you would tag these access-values to the barrier (node) as
well as to the ways (behind the barrier) where it applies to.

that should suffice. It isn't very descriptive as to whom applies
private, but it will sufficiently exclude unwanted traffic whilst
retaining accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists. Who has a
reservation or is working in the park would know that he has a
permission to use the way irrespective of what his router tells him.

cheers,
Martin

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[Tagging] Tagging barrier open to disabled, plus some visitors?

2013-06-17 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
How do I best map a barrier that is:

* Open to any vehicle with a disability placard
* Open persons walking or cycling
* Open to visitors with reservations.
* Open to park personnel
* Closed to every other type of vehicle.

(This is at Point Cabrillo Light Station, California.  During my visit, I
was misled by OSM as to the walk distance, as OSM showed an apparently open
parking lot
that in fact was only open to the disabled).
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