Oops, sorry, I had obviously misread the original question... Probably
because I am working in a large port at the moment and have tides on my
brain...
On 2017-11-04 11:45, Colin Smale wrote:
> I guess this must be a bridge, with a physical limitation? Or is there a
> "legal restriction" with a sign saying "no access except within 1.5 hours of
> low water?" What is actually the real-world scenario behind this?
>
> Depending on where this actually is, tidal patterns can vary tremendously. If
> it is a physical restriction, it is basically the same as "maxheight" on a
> road, except you need to state the datum for the value, such as "LAT" (Lowest
> Astronomical Tide), "MSL" (Mean Sea Level) or a local datum.
>
> On 2017-11-04 08:04, Max wrote:
>
>> How to tag a way that is only passable for 3 hours during low tide?
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