Dec 2, 2020, 05:30 by [email protected]:

> On 2/12/20 3:54 am, Mateusz Konieczny      via Talk-au wrote:
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>> Dec 1, 2020, 01:17 by >> [email protected]>> :
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>>> On 1/12/20 12:18 am, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-au          wrote:
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>>>> Nov 30, 2020, 13:10 by >>>> [email protected]>>>> :
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>>>>> On 27/11/20 11:15 am, Andrew Hughes wrote:
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>>>>>> This subject has a long-running chequered past that                  
>>>>>> hasn't reached a conclusion >>>>>> 
>>>>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Tag:tunnel%3Dculvert#.22Tagging_controversy.22_section
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From my understanding, the convention is to tag the                  
>>>>>> water course (i.e. river/stream/creek) as                  
>>>>>> tunnel=culvert. It's great as it models where water                  
>>>>>> traverses man made structures and I can see it helping                  
>>>>>> many scenarios. However, it doesn't help with road                  
>>>>>> usage.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We need to model/tag the culvert as part of the                  road 
>>>>>> infrastructure.
>>>>>>
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>>>>> Would a node that connects both road and water way be              
>>>>> sufficient? 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> That would break current tagging methods that do not            merge in 
>>>> one node vertically separated
>>>> objects like culvert pipe under road or river under            bridge or 
>>>> road under road on a viaduct.
>>>>
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>>> OSM uses objects of different levels such as stairs to          footways at 
>>> a singular shared node. 
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>>>
>> In this case you can transition/move between this features.
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>>>
>>> Would you have the short length of road tagged with a culvert          
>>> indication separate from the waterway culvert indication?
>>>
>>>
>> No, I tag waterway=* + tunnel=culvert and do not tag anything        on a 
>> road.
>>
>> And if someone cares about culvert/road crossings they can        process 
>> OSM data,
>> there is no need at all to tag it manually for over one        million of 
>> culverts.
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> And the OP wants to tag weight and width limits for the road as      it 
> crosses a culvert...
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>
maxweight maxwidth tags on road are well known solution for that

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