So, in Italy, the owner of a private parking lot is not allowed to say that his 
parking lot can't be used as a public street?  It is common in the USA to see 
signs at parking-lot entrances saying "no through traffic".

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Subject :Re: [Tagging] musings on landuse
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Date  :Mon Sep 27 09:04:31 America/Chicago 2010


2010/9/27  <[email protected]>:
> One issue with tagging a commercial parking lot as landuse=road is that it is 
> generally legal to use a road as a through route, whereas you can be issued a 
> traffic ticket for simply cutting across a parking lot without stopping.  
> Admittedly, this isn't always enforced.  In my experience, this tends to be 
> enforced mostly if a land owner complains about his parking lot being used 
> over-much as a roadway, interfering with its use for parking.

I've never heard of such a thing in Italy. May it be a US-specific issue?

Ciao,

Simone

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