Sure dry_riser_inlet sounds right as it's also often called like this on the
panel accompanying them and is more professional.
However they are water pipes for fire emergency , so I'd prefer
fire_water_inlet to keep it simple for casual mappers and have a chance for the
tag to be found in the w
On 05.04.2017 23:19, Warin wrote:
Where the solid lines start have a separate way for each lane
Do _not_. Separate ways are used when the roads are physically separated, not when a white line is
painted. Lane mapping would get you reverted.
this way routing engines will regard them as separ
Hi Martin,
Good one :)
Comments sent
All the best
Francois
2017-04-05 11:22 GMT+02:00 Martin Koppenhoefer :
> Please comment on https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/
> Dry_riser_inlet
>
> Another option would be emergency=fire_water_inlet
> (maybe easier to understand by non
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 5:19 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Where the solid lines start have a separate way for each lane
>
> this way routing engines will regard them as separate roads and stop
> trying to get you from one lane to another.
>
But then, won't routing engines announce th
Where the solid lines start have a separate way for each lane
this way routing engines will regard them as separate roads and stop
trying to get you from one lane to another.
Then do your turn restrictions.
On 06-Apr-17 04:09 AM, Kevin Kenny wrote:
Near where I live, there are several places
Near where I live, there are several places where lane restrictions
continue for several city blocks. These 'advance' turn restrictions are
confusing to human drivers, and so far it seems that navigation systems
can't cope with them at all. I'm wondering if it's even possible under our
current sche
Please comment on
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Dry_riser_inlet
Another option would be emergency=fire_water_inlet
(maybe easier to understand by non English natives, maybe including also
"non-rising" tubes? Maybe dry riser inlet is better, because more
professional? In the