Le 24.11.19 à 04:32, John Willis via Tagging a écrit :
> Levees have construction projects that can be years in length (building
> a new sluice gate, enlarging the levee), and the route is detoured
> around this construction.
if the itinerary is modified for years, I would modify the main
Many thanks for your thoughts, Nick!
On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 at 02:36, Nick Bolten wrote:
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> I would propose that under an expansive definition it be thought of this way:
> a "footway link" is a path connecting pedestrian-accessible ways that is not,
> itself, a centerline of a designated
On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 at 01:03, Nick Bolten wrote:
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> These errors are an artifact of not knowing where the sidewalks and crossings
> actually interface and having to guess about them.
It should be possible to solve this problem by specifying the width of
the carriageway (width=*) and of the
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> On 21. Nov 2019, at 22:53, François Lacombe wrote:
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> Let me know if you have ideas
there’s a proposal for a relation type=node which allows for several point
objects with just one geometry object (could be semantically enriched by
mapping the pole with the node, the
On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 at 21:52, Markus wrote:
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> This is true, but mapping sidewalks with separate ways isn't
> unproblematical either, especially if there aren't any marked
> crosswalks: mapping unmarked crossings is often impossible because not
> verifiable, but not mapping crossings results in
On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 2:08 PM marc marc wrote:
> if the itinerary is modified for years, I would modify the main
> relation, it is not an alternative route
I have numbered highways close to me that have been impassable to
motor vehicles since the storms of 2011. Nevertheless, the damaged
Thank you all for useful hints.
Le dim. 24 nov. 2019 à 22:01, Martin Koppenhoefer
a écrit :
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> there’s a proposal for a relation type=node which allows for several point
> objects with just one geometry object (could be semantically enriched by
> mapping the pole with the node, the boxes
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> On 24. Nov 2019, at 04:34, John Willis via Tagging
> wrote:
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> Route=detour exists for *permanent alternate* routes that exist in addition
> to the existing route (per the wiki).
AFAIK a common case for the tag are motorway detours, e.g. in Germany, these
are