Hello Supaplex
Thank you very much for your explanation for others. It's exactly what I meant.
It's areas especially designed for emergency vehicles, e.g a ladder which will
reach most of the areas from a bulding. I think parking would be the wrong
approach, because it's not really a parking,
Oct 28, 2020, 03:22 by andrew.harv...@gmail.com:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 13:20, Jonathon Rossi <> j...@jonorossi.com> > wrote:
>
>> We've got emergency=landing_site for helicopters, maybe just
>> emergency=parking?
>>
>
> I like that, areas set aside for parking by emergency vehicles.
>
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 13:20, Jonathon Rossi wrote:
> We've got emergency=landing_site for helicopters, maybe just
> emergency=parking?
>
I like that, areas set aside for parking by emergency vehicles.
___
Tagging mailing list
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 12:02 PM Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 09:43, Supaplex wrote:
>
>> How about *"emergency = rescue_area"* (very rarely in use)? I agree that
>> landuse should not be used in this case, but we have "emergency" for this.
>>
> As I say, I've never
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 09:43, Supaplex wrote:
> We (or Christian) are talking about areas that must be kept free,
> especially near buildings, so that fire brigade vehicles can stand and work
> there in case of an emergency.
>
Thanks, Supa - it's not a concept that I've ever heard of in
In this case you can simply use "parking:lane:right = parallel". Since
it is a simple parking lane, it has nothing to do with street_side as
suggested in the proposal.
(The question is rather how to tag the bike lane - a suggestion is for
example is
We (or Christian) are talking about areas that must be kept free,
especially near buildings, so that fire brigade vehicles can stand and
work there in case of an emergency. For example, it is not allowed to
park there, no objects may be placed there etc. In German-speaking
countries it is very
I'm not sure what you're referring to but I'll put some options here to
discuss:
Fire districts: used for declaring total for bans in Australia
https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/warnings-restrictions/find-your-fire-district
Neighbourhood safer places in Victoria - where you can go as a last resort
in
Hi Christian
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at 18:35, Nüssli Christian (SRZ) <
christian.nues...@zuerich.ch> wrote:
> I wanted to ask you if there's a correct mapping of fire service areas.
> That's areas in fire protection guidelines that will be reserved for
> emergency vehicles.
>
Sorry, but what do
sent from a phone
> On 27. Oct 2020, at 09:35, Nüssli Christian
> wrote:
> I wanted to ask you if there's a correct mapping of fire service areas.
> That's areas in fire protection guidelines that will be reserved for
> emergency vehicles.
>
> I found quite a few that are tagged as
On 27-10-2020 09:30, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> because in OpenStreetMap everything is “valid”, but both approaches
> are not equally good. In this specific case, as soon as
> landuse=highway is mapped as an area, having connected the adjacent
> landuses to the middle of the street will become
sent from a phone
> On 27. Oct 2020, at 08:17, Jeroen Hoek wrote:
>
> Both approaches are valid
because in OpenStreetMap everything is “valid”, but both approaches are not
equally good. In this specific case, as soon as landuse=highway is mapped as an
area, having connected the adjacent
Hi all,
I wanted to ask you if there's a correct mapping of fire service areas. That's
areas in fire protection guidelines that will be reserved for emergency
vehicles.
I found quite a few that are tagged as landuse=military which is in my opinion
- the incorrect way.
I would like to propose
On 26-10-2020 21:24, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> If parking is on both sides of the street, the parking area already
> crosses the street, and even if it doesn't, logically the parking area
> *does* connect to the street. I disagree with the argument that mapping
> thus is somehow "wrong", and
14 matches
Mail list logo