>> one in the UN Vienna Convention on road signs and signals: >> >> is divisible, whether or not defined by longitudinal road markings, which
>So, this includes "parking lanes"? Or am I misreading it? It's international legal text, so you'd need a lawyer, the orignal texts and the preliminary material, and a court verdict to be certain beyond any doubt. But we can see that when they later define the longitudinal markings, they exclude among other things "longitudinal lines connected to transverse lines used to demarcate parking spaces on the carriageway" from being longitudinal markings. Which would imply that parking spaces are parking spaces and not a lane. The consolidated (with amendments to date) text is for example here: http://live.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/conventn/Conv_road_signs_2006v_EN.pdf -- Alv _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
