Richard Mann wrote:
> A bus bay means
> 1) less sidewalk (usually)
> 2) buses pulling out and hitting overtaking cyclists
> 3) buses swinging their noses over the edge of the pavement
> threatening
> unwary passengers
> 4) buses stopping further from the kerb because they've misjudged it,
> so
>
Paul asked; I answered out of courtesy. It was off-topic so I'm not going
to discuss further.
Richard
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2011/12/7 Richard Mann :
> > A bus bay means
> > 1) less sidewalk (usually)
>
>
> in here usually not. The space is usually taken f
2011/12/7 Richard Mann :
> A bus bay means
> 1) less sidewalk (usually)
in here usually not. The space is usually taken from lateral parking
space, not from the sidewalk.
> 2) buses pulling out and hitting overtaking cyclists
pulling out busses do have the right of way (given you not already
A bus bay means
1) less sidewalk (usually)
2) buses pulling out and hitting overtaking cyclists
3) buses swinging their noses over the edge of the pavement threatening
unwary passengers
4) buses stopping further from the kerb because they've misjudged it, so
you can't step from the kerb to the bus
On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 09:11 +, Richard Mann wrote:
> But I haven't tagged any (might be something to do with the negative
> value I associate with them...)
Curious what negative value this is?
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On 12/6/2011 4:11 AM, Richard Mann wrote:
They are called bus bays in EN-GB.
I'd probably add a suitable tag (bay=yes, maybe) to the highway=bus_stop
node (and maybe to a node on the road on the lines of busway:right=bay
or some such).
But would highway=bus_stop be correct if no buses currently
They are called bus bays in EN-GB.
I'd probably add a suitable tag (bay=yes, maybe) to the highway=bus_stop
node (and maybe to a node on the road on the lines of busway:right=bay or
some such).
But I haven't tagged any (might be something to do with the negative value
I associate with them...)
R
You mean that spot where the bus can get out of the way of the other
traffic to load/unload passengers?
We have many of them here. I don't tend to tag the specifically, they look
a bit like a rather short extra lane...
Jo
2011/12/6 Nathan Edgars II
> Is there a way to tag a bus pullout that ma
Is there a way to tag a bus pullout that may or may not currently be
served by buses? Here's an example of what I mean: http://g.co/maps/9abbu
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