2015-04-15 8:00 GMT+02:00 Colin Smale <[email protected]>: > Are there any other ways of having oneway:physical? Maybe a lifting > barrier with a sensor on one side only?
In reality this would only apply to certain vehicles though. A bicycle or a battle tank, even an armored car might be physically able to travel the road in the opposite direction (as opposed to other barriers like these: http://www.panzersperre.com/panzersperre.jpg ). I would prefer describing the barrier rather than the implications one might see, i.e. I am in favour of the tag mentioned above: barrier=oneway_spikes (and eventually the additional "direction" tag or a more literal way of saying which direction you can (or can't) travel over it, e.g. barrier:conditional=no @ (direction=NW) ). http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Conditional_restrictions // please note that this has another reference for direction in it, which is not the way I believe we should tag a node (forward/backward). http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:direction Cheers, Martin
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