On Mon, 2018-12-24 at 11:31 +0300, Anton Klim wrote:
> Seeing the tag for the first time, but it's on the wiki so some
> router should support it. 
> I usually drop a simple barrier=block on the way, with a fixme and
> check_date for an approximate works end date. 
> Keep in mind that quite a lot of end user apps like mapsme and osmand
> only update data once in a while, so a temporary block might extend
> beyond what's intended. 
> 
I may be teaching you to suck eggs, but also take into account what the
restriction applies to. If the route remains open to
pedestrians/cyclists then use appropriate access tags, for example
motor_vehicle=no rather than access=no.
Phil (trigpoint)


> Ant
> 
> 24.12.2018, 4:46, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>:
> 
> > Hi
> > Council are currently doing a lot of storm water drainage works in
> > our area so various roads will be closed off for some time (several
> > months).
> > 
> > Probably a silly question I know, but I'm not assuming :-), but
> > will dropping one of these 
> > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Abarrier%3Djersey_barrier,
> > each side of the works, stop routers from directing traffic up that
> > street?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Graeme
> > 
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