2016-12-11 11:55 GMT+01:00 Tobias Zwick <[email protected]>: > These kinds of streets are not only common in old town centers in Europe > but can be found in any place in the world that hadn't been built with > cars in mind, in shanty towns and also in modern (non-shanty) towns - > especially in Asia. >
+1 > > Now, the alley tag mentioned is problematic because there is no clear > definition what may still count as an alley and what should be a > residential road already. > For me it's basically an alley if it's too narrow to be a residential street. I'd expect the osm residential streets to be passable with a "normal" car plus a pedestrian, otherwise it would be an alley or a path, or (if motor vehicles are not permitted), likely a footway or bikepath. Also if the turns are too sharp (corners) for a car it would not be a residential street. Typically the residential street will have width for 2 cars to pass, plus pedestrians on each side. Cheers, Martin
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