On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Roy Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, so it looks like we're back to access=destination then :). > > Well, "access=destination" was intended for roads that you can drive through, if you're going somewhere nearby, right? "access=customer" would be more intuitive, no? > > > For me, there is a fairly big distinction between a commercial carpark, > > likely to charge $7+ per hour, and local council-managed parking, likely > to > > charge $0-3 per hour. I don't need to know the exact price, but being > able > > to distinguish the two would be helpful. > > I meant, in terms of "who is allowed to use the parking", commercial > is equivalent to public - i.e. anyone can use it. To talk about "the > cost of using the parking", I would suggest using fee=* > > For me, there is a fairly big distinction between a commercial carpark, likely to charge $7+ per hour, and local council-managed parking, likely to harge $0-3 per hour. I don't need to know the exact price, but being able to distinguish the two would be helpful. Steve
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