y zone.
> Any tips?
> Thanks in advance,
> Ocirne
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This may be a UK/North America difference, but I would have called the
thing you describe a "dry riser", and a standpipe is just a short section
of rigid pipe to connect a hose to a (below ground level) fire hydrant.
Graham
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Hazard = for things like broken barriers? Actually hazard could
work for things like landslides and fallen trees too?
Graham
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On 13 Oct 2012 11:27, "Martin Koppenhoefer" wrote:
> 2012/10/13 Peter Wendorff :
> > Am 13.10.2012 11:28, schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
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> >> I'd
ready developped a tagging scheme for this?
>
> cheers,
> Martin
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Err...what does tmc stand for?
Thanks
Graham
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On 29 Mar 2012 14:02, "Heinrich Knauf" wrote:
Hello,
infoware GmbH, Bonn, Germany, and Geofabrik GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany, have
developed an
improved tagging scheme for TMC data which we would like to propopose
to the OSM community.
dth=xxx.
I can not see any reason why you should not use width for a node, if it is
the sort of node that has a width, like a gate, doorway etc.
Graham.
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