Le 18. 07. 17 à 16:01, Nick Bolten a écrit : >> 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
highway=residential sidewalk=both kerb=raised highway=service service=driveway sidewalk=no on shared node kerb=lowered >> 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 kerb=raised is defined on the wiki as "implies wheelchair=no" so it is used on kerb with a high height and wheelchair routing avoid it Of course you can also break this... Do you know a tool capable of making a wheelchair routing with kerb=raised usable in incline=down direction ? Or are you talking about a theoretical usecase that currently does not exist ? Keep foot routing working before thinking about exceptional cases... because exceptional cases 'll not work if you break many things ! _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
