On Fri, 24 May 2019 at 21:09, <[email protected]> wrote:
> The way I see it: > > > > crossing=no – crossing here is not legal/possible > Yep. > > crossing=unmarked – there are no road markings (or traffic signals) that > indicate this is a designated crossing, but based on other factors, it’s a > location where pedestrians common cross, e.g. because of lowered kerbs, or > because the sidewalk on one side of the road ended > Yep. > > crossing=uncontrolled – there are road markings indicating this is a > designated pedestrian crossing, but no traffic signals that explicitly tell > pedestrians when they have to stop > Yes, but. At least in the UK those road markings not only indicate a designated crossing but also give the pedestiran right of way. Once the pedestrian places a foot (or a wheel of a buggy or wheelchair) on the crossing the motorist MUST stop. If the pedestrian is not on the crossing the motorist can blithely proceed. > > > crossing=traffic_signals – there are explicit traffic signals that tell > pedestrians when to stop. There are very likely road markings, but even if > not, the absence of road markings, in the presence of actual traffic > signals, is irrelevant for how this crossing operates. > Yep. That was how I interpreted it all until the Polish contingent threw a spanner in the works. I'm waiting for a response to see if it's a big spanner or a little spanner. > > > All other crossing=* values that are currently in use are either simply > undefined in meaning, or, like the ones listed in the wiki (zebra, pelican, > toucan, …) are shorthand for one of the 4 values above + implicit values > for additional tags. > Depending on the answer from Poland, we may have to drastically revise that and explicitly tag crossing types. It depends if zebra stripes in Poland are only in conjunction with traffic signals (cosmetic road markings) or if they can be independent of signals and have different meanings. -- Paul
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