> On Jun 26, 2022, at 6:46 PM, Dian Ă…gesson wrote:
> Unfortunately bus lane restrictions are not the same in each state and
> territory.
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Tagging_Guidelines/Transportation.
> As there isn't a consistent delineation about what counts as a public
Hi all,
Unfortunately bus lane restrictions are not the same in each state and
territory.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Tagging_Guidelines/Transportation.
As there isn't a consistent delineation about what counts as a public
service vehicle in each state and territory,
On Jun 26, 2022, at 6:24 PM, Ben Kelley wrote:
> I'm not sure if this helps, but a "bus lane" allows buses, taxis, bicycles
> and hire cars. A "bus only lane" allows only buses (not taxis and hire cars).
> (Neither allow rental cars.)
>
> The psv wiki page suggests tagging individual types if
Hi.
I'm not sure if this helps, but a "bus lane" allows buses, taxis,
bicycles and hire cars. A "bus only lane" allows only buses (not taxis
and hire cars). (Neither allow rental cars.)
The psv wiki page suggests tagging individual types if necessary, but
implies that a taxi is a PSV.
On Jun 26, 2022, at 5:57 PM, David Vidovic via Talk-au
wrote:
> In regards to PSV (Public Service Vehicles), I understand this encompasses
> buses/coaches.
>
> For a "bus only" way such as a bus bay, I see common tagging [access=no] +
> [psv=yes] used.
>
> Does anyone know if a Taxi is
Hi all,
In regards to PSV (Public Service Vehicles), I understand this encompasses
buses/coaches.
For a "bus only" way such as a bus bay, I see common tagging [access=no] +
[psv=yes] used.
Does anyone know if a Taxi is considered a "public service vehicle" and
therefore able use the busy bay
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