It would not hurt to have this information as yes/no would still be an option.
- Svavar Kjarrval On 07/06/13 15:55, Gervase Markham wrote: > On 07/06/13 16:02, John F. Eldredge wrote: >> In my experience, usually only one stall in a public restroom will have >> the larger size and handrails needed for wheelchair use. I have only >> seen a few extra-large restrooms which were equipped to handle more than >> one wheelchair-using person at a time. Thus, it would be useful to be >> able to tag the number of such stalls. > Really? On how many occasions do you think that someone is going to make > a different decision based on the availability of that information? > > One would need to be a wheelchair user approximately equidistant between > two toilets, with neither being on the way to where you are going next, > and some concern that the area happened to currently be populated by an > unusually large number of wheelchair users (a convention, perhaps?), in > a situation where waiting a few minutes for a toilet would be a deep > inconvenience, using an OpenStreetMap client which made available data > about the number of wheelchair-accessible stalls in each toilet. > > This seems somewhat unlikely, to me at least. > > Gerv > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
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