On 06.10.2015 02:08, Georg Feddern wrote: > Am 05.10.2015 um 12:01 schrieb Friedrich Volkmann: >> Many people have been using (motor_)vehicle=destination for this, but that's >> just wrong, because "destination" would mean that you are allowed to drive >> in to take a walk or shoot photos. > > Sorry, but your interpretation is wrong in my opinion - and "too literally > translated".
As I already wrote in my reply to Simon, I do not know what translation you are talking about. The sentence you cited does not contain a translation. > "destination" can not be used as "you want to drive there" but as "you are > allowed to drive there" If I were allowed to drive there (without any condition), it would be vehicle=yes. >> In exchange, "destination" would prohibt >> residents from driving through - but they are actually allowed to do so. > > Yes - but that's the very rare edge case Simon wrote about. > Try to think about a router that would be able to handle this case - and its > preconditions. Thinking... Done. -- Friedrich K. Volkmann http://www.volki.at/ Adr.: Davidgasse 76-80/14/10, 1100 Wien, Austria _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging