On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 at 02:25, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> wrote:
> surface=concrete;grass ? > > > this doesn’t look very helpful to me for the situation that was given > above, I would expect the mapper estimating the concrete surface and map it > explicitly but not to put a surface tag on the whole plot object, because > these are clearly 2 different, distinct surfaces. > I agree that the mixed tag doesn't really describe the situation. Going back to https://images.app.goo.gl/2qBV3P3R2wc7wmV27 Slabs are (at least in my experience in Australia) a standard size of 4m long x 2.2m wide, to allow a normal size caravan awning to cover them. If we were to map them as a separate object on the ground, what would we call them? Have had a play, & about the best I can come up with is area:highway=pedestrian + surface=concrete, which doesn't really cut it? I emphasize - you do not park your caravan on the slab, you park on the grass beside it, then have your table & chairs etc on the slab, so the slab is not a parking space. As I put it earlier, a simple slab=yes/no would be fully self-explanatory to anybody planning on stopping at this park. Thanks Graeme
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