Hi, The most common value for maxstay=* is 0. There is no guidance on the wiki on how to interpret this. However, the below is used to explain that you cannot use the parking on Sunday and public holidays.
maxstay:conditional=0 @ (Su,PH) Looking at the data around me, I think maxstay=0 is used by mappers to say there is no signposted maxstay. So that would be synonymous with saying it is "default". Which we generally don't map. So I would just remove them in my area. However, we could also chose to say "maxstay=0" actually does mean "default". After all, it is what mappers seem to do. But that would mean the above conditional example is wrong. That doesn't really matter, since: a) it makes no sense, this should be a conditional access tag instead and we should remove these examples from the wiki b) there are only a very few uses worldwide of this logic Am I reading this right? Am I missing something? What do you think is the best solution: defining maxstay=0 as "you can stay for exactly no time at all" and making most of the existing data wrong? Or saying maxstay=0 means maxstay=default and should hence not be mapped at all in most cases? -- Joost Schouppe OpenStreetMap <http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/joost%20schouppe/> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/joostjakob> | LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/pub/joost-schouppe/48/939/603> | Meetup <http://www.meetup.com/OpenStreetMap-Belgium/members/97979802/>
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