You might use the "seasonal" key, which seems like it might already be used to indicate if a highway is open or closed seasonally. I can't find a proposal for that use.
This could be seasonal=spring;summer;autumn There are 54,768 instances of seasonal=yes, which seems fairly useless unless you are referring to natural phenomenon (streams). However, I wouldn't count on routing software to recognize this key. It would be nice if the software would warned you that this route might be closed for the season. I would use that tagging scheme at your own risk. Regards, Micah -- *Micah Cochran* GIS Coordinator - City of Athens - Engineering Services & Community Development Dept. - Dept. of Public Works Building - 1600 ELM ST W, Athens, AL <http://g.co/maps/ncrp7> - geo:34.820608,-86.991474 - p. 256-233-2224 - f. 256-233-8791 - www.athensalabama.us On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 9:02 AM, Hakuch <[email protected]> wrote: > The road after this point (northwards) is closed in the winter season. > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/note/917369#map=17/50.79221/15.32156 > > But like Petr says, its each year another time. I had the bad luck to > route through this street with maps.me because it is not tagged for > 2017, OSRM seems to not care for the year and does not route there. But > graphhopper and mapzen does. And Maps.me, and because it is really a > dead end when you went up there by car its a long way backwards.. > > So, is there a solution how to deal with roads like this, where you know > that the road will be closed but you dont know the exact time? Because > like here, people will forget to tag it for each year. > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > >
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