2010/8/10 Pieren :
>> How is this different from every residential street in North America?
>>
>
> I don't know for US. I just say for what it was originally created in
> Europe. When I say the max speed is smaller, it's really smaller. See the
> defaults per country:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.or
On 08/09/2010 02:14 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> How is this different from every residential street in North America?
I suspect there’s some variance from state to state here, and almost
certainly even from city to city. I know in my city, in Wisconsin, the
speed limit on all roads if not otherwise
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 9:14 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> How is this different from every residential street in North America?
>
>
I don't know for US. I just say for what it was originally created in
Europe. When I say the max speed is smaller, it's really smaller. See the
defaults per country:
h
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 11:10:29 +0200, Pieren wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Paul Johnson
> wrote:
>
>
>> > From the wiki it looks like something smaller or more restricted than
>> > a regular residential street, but bigger than a driveway.
>>
>>
> It's not smaller, physically it's a res
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Pieren wrote:
> > > From the wiki it looks like something smaller or more restricted than a
> > > regular residential street, but bigger than a driveway.
>
> It's not smaller, physically it's a residential street that is transformed
> to a living street. The difference is the v
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > From the wiki it looks like something smaller or more restricted than a
> > regular residential street, but bigger than a driveway.
>
It's not smaller, physically it's a residential street that is transformed
to a living street. The diffe
On Sun, 08 Aug 2010 11:33:27 +0300, Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
> Maybe US law just hopes that driver would be very reasonable and won't
> charge at 60 in a backyard :)
Clearly you have never encountered someone who is guilty of driving while
Californian...
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 19:40:55 -0700, Alan Millar wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 11:20 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> After having come across a few ways tagged "highway=living_street" in
>> Troutdale, Oregon; I have to wonder what exactly would qualify such a
>> street as a living street given that
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 4:33 AM, Peteris Krisjanis wrote:
> In fact it can be called also a living zone. Mostly it is European
> thing, according to wiki.
There are not as many in US but they exist. I am aware of a pair of
ways in NYC's old Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn neighborhood that are not
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2010/8/8 Alan Millar :
> On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 11:20 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> After having come across a few ways tagged "highway=living_street" in
>> Troutdale, Oregon; I have to wonder what exactly would qualify such a
>> street as a living street given that we have no such classification in
On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 11:20 -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> After having come across a few ways tagged "highway=living_street" in
> Troutdale, Oregon; I have to wonder what exactly would qualify such a
> street as a living street given that we have no such classification in
> the Americas?
Heck, w
After having come across a few ways tagged "highway=living_street" in
Troutdale, Oregon; I have to wonder what exactly would qualify such a
street as a living street given that we have no such classification in
the Americas?
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