Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-28 Thread Clifford Snow
Thanks for all the comments. SomeoneElse wrote on the proposal talk page: The page currently uses both "handicap" and "disabled"; I'd suggest using "disabled" throughout (see e.g. https://www.gov.uk/apply-blue-badge ) as that's the terminology used in UK versions of English. I'm not exactly sure w

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-26 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > Il giorno 25 ott 2019, alle ore 14:36, marc marc > ha scritto: > > highway=footway is sometime (counry-specific) restricted to way > with a traffic sign like the current one in its wiki page > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dfootway > I never see sutch si

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-25 Thread marc marc
Hello, Le 24.10.19 à 21:12, Clifford Snow a écrit : > [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/access_aisle highway=footway is sometime (counry-specific) restricted to way with a traffic sign like the current one in its wiki page https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3D

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-25 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
These seem similar to the swiss pedestrian lanes we were talking about last week here. They are not separated by a curb (i.e. are likely not to be considered "sidewalks") and cars may drive on them, provided they take care of pedestrians. for reference: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/tag

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-25 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
25 Oct 2019, 01:03 by 61sundow...@gmail.com: > On 25/10/19 06:12, Clifford Snow wrote: > >> I'd like to propose a tagging scheme to tag parking lot access aisle. Access >> aisles are marked areas often used between handicap parking spaces but also >> used to indicate pedestrian access between

[Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-24 Thread Michael Patrick
> Subject: Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle > > > Sorry Clifford, but these are simply footways for pedestrians and can > be > mapped as such. I don't see anything that makes it necessary for a > new tag > They aren't simple, if you've ever ha

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-24 Thread Taskar Center
Thank you, @Clifford. This could be very helpful for navigation of transit hubs and park and rides. Unfortunately, knowing where these pathways are *not* is even more helpful because many times, when these paths are missing, people have to go into the parking aisle (or traffic) to reach the ne

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-24 Thread Sebastian Dicke via Tagging
Hi, an additional tag would not be bad. But the tagging as footways is sufficient, imho. To help users you should prefer to tag the (estimated) width. Regards Sebastian Am 25.10.19 um 01:03 schrieb Warin: On 25/10/19 06:12, Clifford Snow wrote: I'd like to propose a tagging scheme to tag

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-24 Thread Leif Rasmussen
@Warin this could be said of sidewalks too - "they're just footways". Why is this any different? I personally think that my adding this new tag, which can easily be ignored by data consumers, we would add a new tool for consumers who want to, for example, study how accessable parking lots are. Al

Re: [Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-24 Thread Warin
On 25/10/19 06:12, Clifford Snow wrote: I'd like to propose a tagging scheme to tag parking lot access aisle. Access aisles are marked areas often used between handicap parking spaces but also used to indicate pedestrian access between parking spaces. The proposal can be found on the wiki [1]

[Tagging] Proposal: Access Aisle

2019-10-24 Thread Clifford Snow
I'd like to propose a tagging scheme to tag parking lot access aisle. Access aisles are marked areas often used between handicap parking spaces but also used to indicate pedestrian access between parking spaces. The proposal can be found on the wiki [1] [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Pro