"Seventy 7" <[email protected]> writes: >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Access says access=permissive means >> "The owner gives general permission for access." >> >> This doesn't seem consistent with parking restricted to customers. Do >> you think this is a problem? I think, if access=* is to mean something >> different when applied to a parking lot, I would like the wiki to be >> updated to be more explicit about it. > > I think access=permissive is the right tag, but the wording in the > wiki could be improved and a convention for parking agreed. eg "The > owner gives general permission for access but where there is no public > right of way. For example, use of a car park by customers only or > permission to walk across a field" > > For car parks: Use access=yes for public parking, access=permissive > for customer parking and access=private for staff parking, or > whatever.
I have seen parking lots where there is a sign or an implication that use is intended for and/or restricted to those using the associated business (everywhere) parking where there is no public right of access (private property), but random parking is allowed (sometimes) I would call the first access=destination and the second access=permissive.
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