* Josh Doe [2011-05-10 23:27 -0400]:
> Either way I think we need to allow for admin_level or something
> similar to permit nesting of neighborhoods.
I know, let's use relations! (Now I have two problems...)
But seriously, what about a very simple "contains" relation? A given
relation would ha
I was just about to create some new relations for the I-279/I-579 HOV lanes to
reflect the times that they are open and closed.
http://www.dot.state.pa.us/penndot/districts/district11.nsf/traffic_HOV_hours?OpenForm
That shows the current times when they are open and when Outbound is restricte
2011/5/13 Nathan Edgars II :
> On 5/13/2011 6:47 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> An emergency vehicle could also cross a grass median if there's no raised
> barrier.
yes, and a person can jump over a 2ft wall and climb a 8ft wall. A
series of bollards is no barrier to bicycles and pedestrians, b
On 5/13/2011 6:47 AM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
We should make a difference between "physically impossible" and
"physically possible but legally forbidden". This is important for a
series of situations, e.g. an emergency car in action could cross a
road marking without problems (paying attention
2011/5/13 Nathan Edgars II :
> OK, but there's still the issue of a so-called "flush median". I think in a
> rural area with few intersections this would be called a dual carriageway. I
> can't find an image, but Interstate 90 used to have one over Lookout Pass in
> Idaho. You can imagine http://ww
On 5/12/2011 9:45 PM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2011/5/12 Nathan Edgars II:
>> On 5/12/2011 2:31 PM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>>>
>>> 2011/5/12 fly:
What do we do with dual-carriage ways ?
Sometimes there exist paved connections between both directions. Maybe
blocked by a