Is there a sign "private" or "residents only" or something like that? Then tag it as access=private, or motor_vehicle=private. Is there only a gate or a liftgate with no sign? Just add barrier=liftgate/gate.
Access=permisive is a bit tricky, but I wouldn't tag any of your examples with that tag. Janko uto, 9. lip 2015. 19:33 Daniel Koć <daniel@koć.pl> je napisao: > I'd like to ask about access=* values for some objects. > > 1. First is rather easy - there is fenced area with a few big apartment > houses. You can enter only if you have a key or somebody open it. Should > the highways inside be tagged with access=private? It's like few hundred > people inside, so I just want to make sure what is the best approach. > > 2. The second question is harder: what with the access to fenced area > with some public institutions inside? I think of such places as hospital > area - I guess highway=service inside it should be tagged with > access=destination (or maybe access=customers? but it sound strange), > but what with highway=footway there - there are no gates for > pedestrians, so maybe it's just public, so anyone can go through this > big area, or maybe access=permissive, because it's just not intended for > shortcuts, but nobody will check it? > > 3. There are also some public offices, where you can get inside with a > car only if you are a employee probably - I don't know if clients are > allowed or not, but there is a kind of a gate or a lift gate, so there > is no entry for cars by default. Of course the footways are not limited. > I have also a problem with guessing what landuse is this - like public > broadcasting (radio, TV) buildings: is it commercial, because there are > offices, or what? Public radio and TV are offices with some commercial > activity, but with strong public background. > > 4. And finally - bus garages for public transport. They can be very > large and landuse=industrial is more or less clear for me (this is also > public agency, so not entirely clear...). But maybe it is also the > amenity=parking space? And what about access there - is it > access=private for cars/buses? And what about footways - is it dependent > on if you can pass through (and then permissive) or not (and then > destination) or it doesn't matter? > > -- > "The train is always on time / The trick is to be ready to put your bags > down" [A. Cohen] > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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