>>> A street with a sidewalk on either side but no marked crossings: >> These are (IMHO) mapping errors. You can't draw isolated footway islands and >> expect a router to magically understand those are sidewalks which you can >> cross without a connection. > It is not uncommon to have such a network of sidewalks without > "zebra"-crossings. > People are allowed to cross everywhere then. if you can cross everywhere, sidewalks are not separated but are part of the road (like a lane) I tag : highway=residential + sidewalk=both without any separated sidewalk path I think that your sidewalk must be review : keep isolated sidewalk as there are right now. but merge sidewalk with the road where the is no space/barier between them.
> There isn't even always a lowered kerb for people in wheelchairs. If > the are lucky, they can use the connection of a driveway with the > street, as those usually have a lowered kerb. For wheelchairs routing, I put kerb=raised on the highway and a highway=crossing crossing=unmarked kerb=lowered where wheelchairs can cross. Regards, Marc _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
