I always thought access=destination meant you can go through a road with a car, if your destination is that road. You can't use that road to go to a different road.
2015-01-02 17:01 GMT+01:00 fly <[email protected]>: > Happy new year > > Am 31.12.2014 um 19:05 schrieb Greg Troxel: > > > > johnw <[email protected]> writes: > > > >> perhaps use the =destination tag instead of =private on the road you > are supposed to use. > >> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access < > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access> > > Please, no. > > > I agree. There's also access=customers that I use for parking lots. > > access=destination is supposed to be some legal notion in the UK. In > > the private facility case, it's really a question of some places being > > signed for no access and some being welcoming, but it a > > with-permission-of-landowner kind of way. > > I still prefer access=permissive as I often take short cuts by foot > across these private roads without being a customer. > > > Another approach is to use access=no for the ones you shouldn't use (and > > for which almost no one among the public gets permission) > > That is access=private and not access=no > > > and > > > > access=permissive > > > > for the one the public should use. It's a little off; presumably going > > there at night is not ok. But as a > > represent-the-world-with-what-we-have-now approach, it seems like a > > pretty good fit. > > +1 > > access=permissive is the one we need here, access=destination has some > legal aspect. > > The other roads would be access=private. > > Still be careful with access=* as it might depend on your traffic mode > and foot/bicycle/horse/ski might have different rules. > > > cu fly > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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