Re: [Talk-GB] Parallel barriers - unsure about my own edit

2020-12-16 Thread Andy Allan
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 at 20:30, Chris Hodges  wrote:

> What I've done is to create nodes for the pinch stile and kissing gate,
> and connect those with paths (access=foot) to the bridleway.  Spacing is
> estimated as it all fits within the GPS error I had.  But I'm not sure.
> It's https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/95898653

All I would say is that they need spacing out a little. Using the
aerial imagery and the scale bar on iD, the three nodes appear to span
about 20cm in total - but it looks like about 2-3m from the middle of
the bridleway to the middle of the kissing gate in your photo.

Thanks,
Andy

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[Talk-GB] Parallel barriers - unsure about my own edit

2020-12-15 Thread Chris Hodges
On a bridleway near me, to cross the same fence line, there's a horse 
stile that's also a gate (was tagged gate, I've changed to horse_stile 
as the gate is locked and of interest mainly to the landowner). I've 
seen these called stepover gates; they're to keep out motorbikes. Next 
to it is a basic pinch stile formed from the gatepost and another post, 
finally a kissing gate.


There's a truly awful photo at https://imgur.com/a/kpAKxIB.

What I've done is to create nodes for the pinch stile and kissing gate, 
and connect those with paths (access=foot) to the bridleway.  Spacing is 
estimated as it all fits within the GPS error I had.  But I'm not sure.  
It's https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/95898653



https://imgur.com/xQgVw6W


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