Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging one way at certain times of day

2019-01-17 Thread Dave F
As you say, it's bidirectional, so I don't think the oneway tag is appropriate. It's hierarchically superior to any conditional tags. A direction tag is required. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conditional_restrictions#Direction Unable to locate it, but I believe there was a recent

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging one way at certain times of day

2019-01-17 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi stuart I think you'd need to add fowards and backwards to your tags and further separate them by vehicle type Regards Brian On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 14:03, Stuart Reynolds < stu...@travelinesoutheast.org.uk> wrote: > Hi All, > > My attention has been drawn (by a local authority colleague) to

Re: [Talk-GB] Tagging one way at certain times of day

2019-01-17 Thread Adam Snape
Hi, I think you're right in your reading of those tags - they don;t indicate what you'd like. Assuming the restrictions aply to all traffic (other than psv) then a general oneway:conditional=yes @ (09:00-18:00) would seem the most simple. Your oneway:psv=no overides that restriction. Personally

[Talk-GB] Tagging one way at certain times of day

2019-01-17 Thread Stuart Reynolds
Hi All, My attention has been drawn (by a local authority colleague) to a street in Tunbridge Wells, Grosvenor Road (https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/35929327). This is a bi-directional road that has timed restrictions heading north between 9am and 8pm, with buses allowed to head north up it

Re: [Talk-GB] I have a philosophical question...

2019-01-17 Thread Miguel Sevilla-Callejo
I like your reply Gareth! >From my point of view it's wrong trying to compare OSM to Google Maps or other centralized mapping projects because we, OSM Contributors, a huge variety of people, have different interests. I use to compare the way we contribute in OSM as the way free software