Hi! When I tag the access to a way reading the meaning of the traffic sign I miss some specific conditions. I know I can do it at general times with key access, but in specific cases access is so "small for me". There are also conditional tags but with these two keys I don't arrive to cover local meanings and situations of restriction to some vehicles (example, you have a living street, which is only allowed for the LOCAL bus line, nor the other buses. So you can't tag it with bus=yes or bus=designated within the complete meaning of the restriction given you by the traffic sign.
For these situations I propose to "flip" designated value and convert it to a subkey. In that way you would have an escalable subkey that you can complete with the specific information of that tag. This key will be together with the combination access=designated so you can complete the information of the specific designation access=designated designated=local_bus designated=bicycle designated=motor_vehicle designated=pedestrian designated=Mo-Fr 9:00-9:30 designated:en=schoolars only designated:ca=Només escoles designated:es=Solo escuelas This also applies for other uses like some restrictions done by "marks" (Example: in a industrial zone you have some private ways...but private of who? In the reality you will have a traffic sign it says you who can pass or who cannot) With normal access scheme you would say...repsol_workers=yes but Would it better if I can specify the "specific designation" ? access=designated designated=Repsol workers hey! but you have access tags yes/no to do that! ...And the software has to guess which of the 32 keys with yes=no is for access . For general purposes it's ok. But for an specific case the software can read this designated value. What do you think? Salut i accessos designats (Health and designated access) yopaseopor
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