Nathan Edgars II <neroute2@...> writes: > > There's a piece of road here that recently got a sidewalk on the west > side. But they didn't include a couple pieces where there's extra > pavement on the side with diagonal lines to keep vehicles off. This is > obviously meant as part of the sidewalk, but it's technically not one. > How should it be tagged? > > http://maps.google.com/maps?q=orlando&hl=en&ll=28.535699,-81.405357&spn=0.002104,0.00515&gl=us&t=k&z=19&vpsrc=6&layer=c&cbll=28.535699,-81.405357&panoid=z9EMHAwlFYXL81LOUKOedQ&cbp=12,200.63,,0,-1.41 > I would not tag the white and black-striped area of the road as a sidewalk. Whoever invented the black-white striping probably did not intend it to be a designated pedestrian area, more something of a no drive zone, probably some kind of safety issue concerning the joining roads. /Johan Jönsson, Sweden-do not know anything about american sidewalks, really.
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