On Sun, Jul 16, 2017, 1:55 PM marc marc <[email protected]> wrote:
> All crossing between a sidewalk and a driveways I have tag have the same > type of kerb on each side. It's why I use kerb=lowered without any need > for left/right details, it is for the whole crossing. > I think I'm confused again: is the kerb key being used on the node shared by the street and driveway, or the one shared by the driveway and sidewalk, or both? Or are you describing a different situation? Therefore I never needed to ask myself how I tag a useless mixed layout > A crossing with a raised kerb on one side and a lowered kerb on the > other side is as unusable for wheelchair as if it was raised on both sides. > Not true! Some wheelchair users are happy to go down a raised curb but not up one, or will cross all raised curbs below a specific height. There are also non-wheelchair users with similar requirements. For a T crossing (one street and a sidewalk), maybe kerb=raised because > feature is the same (forget the lowered side as it is useless) I agree it > is not perfect, this crossing also :-) But currently it is the only way to > have a full working routing between 2 sidewalk hoocked to a way. > I'm having trouble visualizing this - maybe an example or diagram would help? Best, Nick >
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