* Anthony <[email protected]> [2011-09-15 22:19 -0400]: > Incidenally, for some reason Lulu-Ann put the example of customer > parking lots in the wiki for access=destination, but I'd say this > completely changes the original intent of access=destination. Only a > few months ago the wiki said "access=destination The public has right > of access only if this is the only road to your destination."
The US doesn't seem to have the strict legal categories for rights-of-way that the UK does, but it seems to me that customer-only parking lots match the sense of access=destination very well, in the sense of, "you're only allowed to use this if it takes you to an adjacent destination." What access restrictions do you think would better fit customer-only parking areas? -- ...computer contrarian of the first order... / http://aperiodic.net/phil/ PGP: 026A27F2 print: D200 5BDB FC4B B24A 9248 9F7A 4322 2D22 026A 27F2 --- -- If the USENET discussion touches on homosexuality or Heinlein, Nazis or Hitler are mentioned within three days. -- "Sircar's Corollary to Godwin's Law" ---- --- -- _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us

