On 31/01/2019 10:33, Andy Mabbett wrote:
I am looking to tag dropped kerbs in two circumstances; in places that
look like this:
https://goo.gl/maps/UnBiAsxgCFR2
Sometimes, there are two crossings adjacent, or nearly adjacent,
making a place convenient as an informal crossing point for
Summarising, which I shall write up and place on the wiki -
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_Tagging_Guidelines,
creating a new section - DVSA Tagging.
Sources:
Found this link https://www.dft.gov.uk/fyn/practical.php which is s
search page for Driving Test Centres.
On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 11:12, Tony Shield wrote:
> A difficulty with crossing is that it focuses purely on the drivers
> perspective.
I disagree. If I need to cross a road, as a pedestrian (especially if
I am using a wheeled mode of transport like a wheelchair, pushchair or
barrow), I want to
Guys
A difficulty with crossing is that it focuses purely on the drivers
perspective. Where there is tactile paving, or coloured paving
surely the crossing is marked for the pedestrian/wheelchair user and
people with restricted sight. I think that the coloured/tactile
paving
It wasn't meant to be off list!
Jerry
On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 10:35, Andy Mabbett
wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 19:10, Rob Nickerson
> wrote:
>
> > It somewhat depends on what you are trying to map.
> >
> > The kerb=* tag on the wiki page you linked to is for when mapping a
> crossing.
>
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 19:10, Rob Nickerson wrote:
> It somewhat depends on what you are trying to map.
>
> The kerb=* tag on the wiki page you linked to is for when mapping a crossing.
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Thank you. I've also had an off-list reply saying:
For crossings on single carriageway roads I
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