In Portland, Oregon, we have been tagging certain ways with access restrictions as access=no and then explicit exceptions, like psv=yes, foot=yes, bicycle=yes.
In the wiki, for the access key, it states "Use the *access*=* key to describe a general access restriction that applies to all transport modes.Where different restrictions apply to different modes of transport then mode specific tags can be used." Here's an example of our work http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/30288157 Is this an appropriate use of access=no or does access=no imply all transport modes are not allowed? We have been using access=no with specific mode exceptions as *=yes because it reduces the number of tags needed. What does everyone else think? -- PJ Houser Trimet GIS intern
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