On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 5:45 AM, Colin Smale <[email protected]> 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? > http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/24369838 is famously passable only at low tide (though I wouldn't include "(route submersible)" in the name=* tag, name is only supposed to be the name, not the ref, not access information... All Oregon ocean beaches (which, oddly enough, are not well mapped) are state highways below the hide tide line where not otherwise posted, and are only passable at low tide as a result (it's legal to park above the high tide line, as for vehicular purposes, it's considered the highway shoulder). There's also dunes that are part of the state highway system under the auspice of the state parks service in that state (Oregon Dunes State Park is rife with these).
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