Re: [Talk-GB] Red route attribution

2017-10-04 Thread Paul Berry
Phil wrote: > As far as I am aware red routes only exist in that there London, so a UK wide practice is unlikely. > Probably equivalent to no stopping tagging combined with opening hours? I'd go with this. While Red Routes are London and West Midlands only, no_stopping and opening_hours tags

Re: [Talk-GB] Red route attribution

2017-10-04 Thread Philip Barnes
As far as I am aware red routes only exist in that there London, so a UK wide practice is unlikely. Probably equivalent to no stopping tagging combined with opening hours? Phil (trigpoint) On 4 October 2017 10:14:33 BST, Nils Nolde wrote: >Hi all, > >I´m trying to find

Re: [Talk-GB] Red route attribution

2017-10-04 Thread David Woolley
On 04/10/17 10:32, David Fox wrote: What's a red route? I only know of mountain bike classification. They are primary roads, and short sections of tributaries, marked with red, rather than yellow lines, on which vehicles are not allowed to stop (except for traffic lights and tail backs).

Re: [Talk-GB] Red route attribution

2017-10-04 Thread Nils Nolde
Hi David, see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_route Basically it prohibits vehicles to stop at the side of the road. Apparently it´s only implemented in London and West Midlands. There are multiple implementations, some are valid at all times (double red lines), others only during

Re: [Talk-GB] Red route attribution

2017-10-04 Thread David Fox
What's a red route? I only know of mountain bike classification. On 4 October 2017, at 10:15, Nils Nolde wrote: Hi all, I´m trying to find out if there´s a common practice across the UK to attribute red routes? I found a few examples on how people deal with them, but

[Talk-GB] Red route attribution

2017-10-04 Thread Nils Nolde
Hi all, I´m trying to find out if there´s a common practice across the UK to attribute red routes? I found a few examples on how people deal with them, but no best practice. It seems most common to put 'red_route' for tag 'restriction_designation':