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> On 13. Jul 2019, at 16:36, Tom Pfeifer <t.pfei...@computer.org> wrote: > > Why 'private' if it is a public roundabout? > If it not allowed to trample the flowers down, wouldn't access=no be more > appropriate? it is often not accessible, because no crossings lead there and you are not allowed to stop in the roundabout. There are of course also a lot of examples of roundabouts with accessible centers, e.g. in Berlin: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/494971000#map=16/52.5145/13.3501 or https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/495732599#map=16/52.5126/13.3218 or here in Rome: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/41.90269/12.49625 pedestrians sometimes actually do cross roundabouts in a straight line, but it is similar to walking at a red light. Cheers Martin
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