Hi Martin,
Am 29.08.18 um 11:55 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
>> On 29. Aug 2018, at 10:47, joost schouppe wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone of you seen a good example of a micromapped complex level
>> crossing?
>>
>> Given how much we like trains, I'm surprised I didn't find a solution
>> straight away,
We have the painted on kind in the US as well, bordered by two orange lines
and filled with a slash hatch in it. It's treated the same as a raised
island but doesn't provide any physical barriers.
I usually count this as lanes:both_ways=1, access:lanes:both_ways=no
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018, 06:28
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:24 PM, yo paseopor wrote:
Can I map a traffic island if there is only painted on the road?
>
You've found one way of mapping a traffic island. But this is OSM, and we
have
multiple, conflicting ways of doing things. :) Take a look at
Hi!
Here in Spain we have some doubts about mapping traffic islands.
As you can read in the wiki a traffic island is "A structure separating at
least two lanes of a highway from each other for a short distance. The
width of the calming island is usually under a few meters and should be
less than
I'm also thinking that power_supply is different, as it give only
information of the type of power plug available in a location ! Implicitly
it would probably mean there is electricity there but for private houses,
we can't know that information without entering houses, and it doesn't say
if they
wouldn't the use of access:private be sufficient? that would tell people
the building is private meaning anything inside must be too. power
supply already allows voltage and actually does allow intermittent now i
look back. due to the fact electricity would often lead to the presence
of a
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> On 29. Aug 2018, at 10:47, joost schouppe wrote:
>
> Has anyone of you seen a good example of a micromapped complex level crossing?
>
> Given how much we like trains, I'm surprised I didn't find a solution
> straight away, so I'm probably missing something.
you could
Thanks seirra for pointing to power_supply. But I don't know if it can
really be applied to individual private buildings? Because as far as I
understand it is to be used for services or amenities like camp sites, ie
whether you can get power there to plug your electrical stuff? The
difference is
you might find power_supply to be better suited as it is already
documented https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:power_supply it
already covers all of those topics except for intermittent, although if
it is relevant i don't see why you can't put it
On 08/29/18 05:46, Dolly Andriatsiferana
Hi,
Has anyone of you seen a good example of a micromapped complex level
crossing?
We tried to map this place: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/5864959767
But that is explicitly not how the wiki says it should be done:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:crossing:light
There are some
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