I was going to say, it was either that or he was taking the piss. Turns out, it must have been the latter, because there were some roadworks going on and I just asked one of the workers. And it's just wear and tear, but he did confirm that there are special paving stones for easier
Out of curiosity, I looked the Web for wiggly pavement for drainage. Somme
pavement have extra tips on the side for increased spacing.
Apparently, as long as it's built on sand, the drainage is pretty good, no
mention of a loose setup.
Maybe the politician is very good at his job? ;-)
Yves
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Hi,
yes, I think paving_stones is right, but I'm fairly convinced that it
was built wiggly on purpose, otherwise the politician wouldn't have had
a special word for it. I couldn't find anything on wikipedia about the
topic, unfortunately.
Cycling across is not a problem, if you don't mind the
I also would go with surface=paving_stones - and maybe add also smoothness tag,
and agree with Fernando
Feb 21, 2024, 01:47 by fernando.treb...@gmail.com:
> I think they are surface=paving_stones because:
> - the stones are very flat on top
> - it seems that the objective was to arrange them