Re: [Tagging] barrier=?

2011-10-21 Thread Gregory Williams
 -Original Message-
 From: Colin Smale [mailto:colin.sm...@xs4all.nl]
 Sent: 20 October 2011 21:00
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 Subject: Re: [Tagging] barrier=?
 
 That sounds like what they (apparently) have in the customs sheds in
 Dover harbour. There are signs warning of the catsclaw - red
 triangle,
 white background, with a group of black markings that remind me of
 sharks fins: slightly curvy triangles leaning to one side.
 I say apparently, as the signs have been there for years but I can
 recall actually seeing the devices in question.

Rest assured the tyre shredder barriers are there. I've seen them several
times whilst following the red line cycle route through the harbour. I
haven't stopped to map them though.

Gregory


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Re: [Tagging] barrier=?

2011-10-21 Thread John Sturdy
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 10:37 AM, John Sturdy jcg.stu...@gmail.com wrote:

 I suggest barrier=rising_kerb for the ones Dave originally posted
 about

Just re-opened Dave's original message, and saw that's what he's
already suggested!

__John

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Re: [Tagging] barrier=?

2011-10-21 Thread Stephen Hope
I've heard many terms for them over the years. Some are proprietary
names, some can be confused with other types (traffic spike). The most
generic term I've seen is one way traffic spike, maybe we can make a
tag from that.

Stephen

On 21 October 2011 03:34, David Earl da...@frankieandshadow.com wrote:

 While we're at it, you also sometimes find barriers on car park exits which
 have fierce, curved, spring-loaded spikes which are pushed into the ground
 if you drive over them in the intended direction, but which would rip your
 tyres to shreds if you attempted to go in against the flow. Like a fixed
 stinger. Any ideas for barrier=? I've found them referred to on manufacturer
 sites as 'alligator teeth' and 'traffic spikes'

 David

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