Any existing examples of tagging an exterior spiral staircase?
Also, if its role is as a fire escape?
David
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I can't immediately see reference to structures like I have ringed here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Wheelchair_lift.jpg
It is a small platform to lift a wheelchair, usually as an alternative
to nearby steps. Though you get them in buildings, which would usually
be outside the scop
On 9/23/2011 11:00 AM, Kytömaa Lauri wrote:
[etc.]
If you're unwilling to compromise, the present status quo will remain.
Good day.
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>How does this sound for a compromise?
>Many ways are not tagged with the total number of lanes at all points,
>but only with the number of through lanes. Therefore, end users should
>treat the lanes tag as a minimum rather than an exact number. Subtags
>(lanes:straight, lanes:right, etc.) or [[Rel
2011/9/22 Chris Dombroski :
> On Thursday, September 22, 2011 07:54:29 AM sabas88 wrote:
>> > How is someone to determine whether something is a railway=station or a
>> > railway=subway_station?
>> If it's on a metro (subway) line it's a subway_station, else if it's on a
>> train line it's a statio
2011/9/22 sabas88 :
>>
>> How is someone to determine whether something is a railway=station or a
>> railway=subway_station?
>
> If it's on a metro (subway) line it's a subway_station, else if it's on a
> train line it's a station.
+1. I didn't want to open a discussion how to distinguish
railway