On Tue, 1 Sep 2020 at 21:33, Mike Thompson wrote:
> In specifying access constraints for the roads it manages, the US Forest
> service makes a distinction between ATVs, highway vehicles, and "OHVs > 50"."
> The first two categories correspond to the tags motorcar=* and atv=* I think,
> but I
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 14:43, Tobias Wrede wrote:
> Isn't the addr:* scheme used to describe the physical address of a
> location/building/amentiy/etc.?
>
> PO Boxes, privat bags etc. are addresses where mail for someone residing at
> said location is delivered to.
>
> As addr:* I would always
On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 15:47, Markus wrote:
> I've noticed that recycling:food= has been added [1] to
> amenity=recycling wiki page with the meaning "community fridge [2] to
> help reduce food waste".
>
> [1]:
>
On 30 November 2017 at 22:45, Daniel Koć wrote:
> While making some cleaning in osm-carto we have found that leisure=common
> and leisure=village_green are probably not clear enough to show them any
> more. They both have deep roots in British law and history and are
> frequently
On 22 February 2017 at 19:56, Dave F wrote:
> A place where letters & parcels are sent to be sorted so they can then be
> delivered?
>
> In the Britain I think they'd normally be called a sorting office. but
> there's only 21 & 2 for postal_sorting_office from tag
On 15 June 2016 at 13:10, John Willis wrote:
> Why isn't having a footway=trail subtag (or something) seen as a much more
> reliable solution?
Perhaps more of an aside, but it may explain some people's reluctance
/ confusion with highway=trail:
As a native British English
On 7 May 2015 at 23:11, pmailkeey . pmailk...@googlemail.com wrote:
Tips on tagging a village sign please.
Village sign: an ornate sign located fairly central to the village - such as
on the village green.
There are lots of these signs near where I live. See
On 24 July 2014 00:10, Dave F. dave...@madasafish.com wrote:
Thanks for pointing that out to me. As I said, I personally had no problem
with 'NR' but I'd be OK with it's removal is there was some king of infill.
ATM there is none it looks virtually invisible.
I'm not sure if this is in the
On 14 November 2013 09:13, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't see why you can't tag the roads you're talking about
with bicycle=no (or maybe something like bicycle=restricted for the
cases where more significant use is allowed) and then add a second tag
along the lines
On 12 November 2013 18:16, Pee Wee piewi...@gmail.com wrote:
Together with user Masimaster I've made a proposal for a new tag to improve
bicycle routing. I think (and hope) the wiki is clear enough but I’ll say a
few words about this new tag.
The tag is introduced to separate 2 kinds of roads
On 13 November 2013 23:06, Matthijs Melissen i...@matthijsmelissen.nl wrote:
In the Netherlands, segways, rollerblades, and skateboards are allowed
on bike paths. In Austria, segways and rollerblades are allowed on
bike paths, but skateboards are not. In Germany, segways are allowed
on bike
On 14 October 2013 16:35, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/10/14 Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com
bicycle=no on the entry/exit node should suffice for routing
+1, for routing that should be sufficient, but not for mapping ;-)
If they are explicitly
On 10 October 2013 15:28, fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com wrote:
+1 for a separate tag and deprecating bicycle=dismount
To make the case for this clearer, consider the following. There are
four combinations of access for bicycles and cyclists, depending on
whether you are allowed to cycle and/or
On 7 October 2013 17:09, fly lowfligh...@googlemail.com wrote:
I wonder if it is useful to tag bicycle=dismount on ways.
At least in Germany there is no official traffic sign despite of the
existence of some.
I don't think the issue here is really whether there is a need within
instances of
On 22 September 2013 15:34, Martin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
I wouldn't tag them as man_made=tower
Me neither. The typical large metal framework structures for carrying
high-voltage electricity cables would be unlikely to be called towers
in normal British English language
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