On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Shawn K. Quinn <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
In urban areas, it makes no sense to try to map residential driveways

It sounds cliché, but you ought to believe it: I go to parties like that. When I check my GPS, I like to see these in a map that works. Say, at night. So here I agree with Paul, I suppose we both go to parties like that. Lots do.

As I see driveways (in Bing, for example), especially as I know the area and think "good to know that" I'll put them in our map. Good to know that, especially as you can see that. Whew, I thought I was going to have to walk the long way around the park, at night! I am glad when I find these. We have Civil Code 1008 (permission to pass on private property vs. is/is becoming right-of-way) in our state, so pay attention to the signs. These become access= tags.

Tag what you see. Tag what is. This isn't difficult. Maybe sometimes a little ambiguous or confusing, and so kind of discussion prone, but we have here to untangle things. Doing so even works much of the time!

SteveA
California
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