On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Alan Mintz
wrote:
> Tag where it's signed, which is generally the exception to the default. In
> places where the law is no-U-turn by default, I would expect to see "U-turn
> OK" signs where they are allowed. In places where the law is that U-turns
> are allowed b
On 26 July 2010 10:44, John F. Eldredge wrote:
> I think that it is likely to lead to a great deal of confusion, since the
> general meaning of "cellar door" is any door leading into a building's
> cellar. This does not necessarily mean that the building is a winery; for
> example, most houses
John F. Eldredge wrote:
> I think that it is likely to lead to a great deal of confusion, since the
>general meaning of "cellar door" is any door leading into a building's
>cellar.
>This does not necessarily mean that the building is a winery; for example,
>most
>houses in the USA that d
I think that it is likely to lead to a great deal of confusion, since the
general meaning of "cellar door" is any door leading into a building's cellar.
This does not necessarily mean that the building is a winery; for example, most
houses in the USA that date back to 1950 or earlier have a cel
At 2010-07-23 18:53, John Smith wrote:
On 23 July 2010 23:48, Alan Mintz wrote:
> I spend a totally unreasonable amount of time mapping turn restrictions
> (mostly no-u-turn) as it is, and even that is hard to justify.
I was trying to say that it takes far too long to create this relation,
wh
Since there hasn't been any dispute over this, I wrote up a wiki page for this:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:tourism=cellar_door
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