How do parking meters fit in to the parking:condition tagging scheme?
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Is there a way to indicate that a power pole has multiple transformers such as
this one?
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Where a tram line shares a right-of-way with the street, that is, where I can
drive my car down the tracks, no crossing tag is necessary as the whole street
is one big level crossing. Where it's separate, railway=level_crossing should
be used. There is no need to specify a tram crossing as thi
I"m not sure I agree.
Let's say a store has three entrances: 2, 4 and 6 Main Street. The store uses
it's main entrance, 4 Main Street, as it's address. Are you suggesting using
the addr:housenumber key four times: a node at each entrance in addition to a
tag on the store? Now you've tagged
Thanks for the input everone. I like the idea of grass/scrub/grassland
depending on the site if there is no trace of the demolished buildings. If
there is still something like a foundation, or slabs of broken concrete or
other debris, then it would be tagged as a brownfield.
There seems to be
What is the most appropriate landuse tag for vacant lots in urban areas? That
is, land that was previously occupied by a house or other building that has
been demolished, no trace of the building remains, and the land is currently
overgrown or covered in untended grass. In the past I have used
: Re: [Tagging] Center turning lanes: centre_turn_lane=yes method vs.
lanes:both_ways method
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Tristan Anderson
mailto:andersontris...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
I've always used
lanes=5
centre_turn_lane=yes
as a shortcut that implies
lanes=5
lane
On 18 Feb 2017, at 22:36, Tristan Anderson
mailto:andersontris...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
I don't see anything wrong with the hierarchy. It was mentioned that there are
signs in Germany that forbid motorcars to pass. Are you sure that these signs
aren't prohibiting all vehicles
I don't see anything wrong with the hierarchy. It was mentioned that there are
signs in Germany that forbid motorcars to pass. Are you sure that these signs
aren't prohibiting all vehicles from passing? This may be the case even if
there's a picture of a car on the sign.
The motorcar key is
I've always used
lanes=5
centre_turn_lane=yes
as a shortcut that implies
lanes=5
lanes:forward=2
lanes:both_ways=1
lanes:backward=2
turn:lanes:both_ways=left
It's just a way to reduce five tags to two in a common, special-case situation.
Lanes can be any odd number greater than one.
barrier=dead_hedge feels more correct to me than barrier=fence
fence_type=dead_hedge
From: Chris Hill
Sent: February 13, 2017 3:46 PM
To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Tagging] Dead hedge
Do we need a new term? Surely a wooden fence is made of dead tr
I thought a load of laundry was the amount that could fit into a washing
machine at one time. Therefore, every washing machine that has ever been
manufactured in the history of the world and every washing machine that will
ever be manufactured between now and the end of time, no matter how big
e-phase is ubiquitous.
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Mike Thompson
mailto:miketh...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 4:34 PM, Warin
<61sundow...@gmail.com<mailto:61sundow...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 13-Feb-17 10:25 AM, Tristan Anderson wrote:
If two-phase power isn
If two-phase power isn't currently in use anywhere, it simply means we won't
see any instances of the tag phases=2, just like how we'll never see phases=17.
It doesn't make anything fundamentally wrong with the tagging scheme. I
believe this is a good proposal that should be voted on.
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All washing machines have a load capacity in kg. It may not be printed on the
front of the unit but it can be found in the owners' manual or online. I would
caution against the key "Laundromat:10kg_sidewasher" because they aren't always
round numbers like that. For example this triple-load ma
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