Following on from
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2020-November/056482.html,
I've also put together a proposal to make some changes to the existing
Coast Guard pages.
Please visit https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Marine_rescue & have a
look.
All comments welcome either here
Following on from
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tagging/2020-November/056482.html,
I've put together a proposal to make some changes & additions under the
Emergency key.
Please visit https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rescue_Stations & have a
look.
All comments welcome either here or
On Sun, 6 Dec 2020 at 04:22, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
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> you guys are finding real world examples for every weird situation that
> nobody expected to even exist. Traffic lights for rock fall somewhere?
>
No actual traffic lights, but how about a posted No Waiting zone? :-)
https://parks.des.
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> On 5. Dec 2020, at 22:34, Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote:
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> Volker Schmidt:
>> Hi,
>
>> In the case of signed hazards, I see two alternative ways of tagging the
>> signing:
>> * (only for nodes and ways highway segments) by adding source:xxx=sign like
>> we do
>>with
Volker Schmidt:
Hi,
In the case of signed hazards, I see two alternative ways of tagging the
signing:
* (only for nodes and ways highway segments) by adding source:xxx=sign like
we do
with speed limits
I this it the best option.
* by mapping the relative signs as nodes
That of
Am Sa., 5. Dez. 2020 um 21:37 Uhr schrieb Volker Schmidt :
> Traffic lights triggered by avalanches! Is that close enough, Martin?
>
>
> https://elearning.unipd.it/scuolaamv/pluginfile.php/19629/mod_resource/content/1/04_02%20difesa%20dalla%20valanghe.pdf
>
I knew you would deliver :)
interesti
Traffic lights triggered by avalanches! Is that close enough, Martin?
https://elearning.unipd.it/scuolaamv/pluginfile.php/19629/mod_resource/content/1/04_02%20difesa%20dalla%20valanghe.pdf
I remember I saw them for the first time in 1985 in the Val Zoldana,
Provincia di Belluno (SP251), but had n
I want to address the points that were raised on crossings.
As we already have highway=crossing, I have resisted adding new hazard=*
values for crossing hazards, as that is properly the domain of the
highway=crossing tag. For golf cart crossing, there is already an
established tag combination hig
Le 5 décembre 2020 19:19:31 GMT+01:00, Martin Koppenhoefer
a écrit :
>
>you guys are finding real world examples for every weird situation that nobody
>expected to even exist. Traffic lights for rock fall somewhere?
>
>Cheers Martin
They are no so rare, I remember one going down from La Grav
The solution to the lack of official signs is to petition your local
government to add the signs or pavement markings or some other visible
warning of the hazard. This will have much more real-world impact than
adding a tag to OpenStreetMap. And it will make it possible to verifiably
add the tag of
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> On 5. Dec 2020, at 17:05, ael via Tagging wrote:
>
> Also at much larger airports. Brize Norton
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Brize_Norton), for example.
you guys are finding real world examples for every weird situation that nobody
expected to even exist. Traffic
Hi,
I have been following this proposal with interest. I often have tried to
tag hazards, and not found a good ways of doing it.
We are now compiling a long list of hazards, including golf players
crossing the road, but I see some basic aspects which are not being
addressed (unless I missed somethi
On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 09:48:27PM +, Paul Allen wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 at 19:56, Martin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
>
> Up until around ten years ago, a minor road went past the end of the
> runway at what passes for an airport. The planes could be so low on
> approach to the runway that the
I pretty much learned to drive in the State of Montana, and they had a
superbly simple method of road hazard warning. For every fatal accident,
they would plant a post, and on the post would be one or more crosses
corresponeding to the fatalities in that accident. ( Keep in mind for many
years, Mon
Hello,
I want to give you an example of how I described this feature (inclined
elevator) in my town..
First of all a master relation:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/10433645
Then 2 relations:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/10433643
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1043364
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