Perhaps it means the bus parks on the bus stop, eg. driver parks his bus
on a end of route bus stop, goes off has a break and comes back, drives
off back down the route he/she came
On 13/06/2012 13:23, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2012/6/13 Jaakko Helleranta.com<[email protected]>:
Imho in your cases amenity=bus_stop + parking=yes doesn't sound bad at all for
bus stops targeted to (partly car traveling) commuters, for example.
I don't think that amenity=bus_stop parking=yes does make any sense.
You can park in a lot of places, shall we add parking=yes to all of
them? You can also chew gum there, should we also add
chew_chewing_gum=yes?
A parking is an area, a bus stop is more or less a point. If the two
are close, you can see this in the db (and potentially also, if there
are any linear barriers between them). IMHO there is no need or sense
in combining the two, but if I were to emphasize on a parking with
annected bus stop I'd see it as an extra property of the parking, not
the bus stop.
cheers,
Martin
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