On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:53:04AM +0100, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists) wrote:
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> and [Neither cycling nor pushing allowed] would be an area/route
> explicitly signed as e.g. "no bicycles not even pushed" (Oxford
> University Parks used to be like this until a couple of years ago).
Just for the
bicycle=no on the entry/exit node should suffice for routing
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Stephen Gower <
socks-openstreetmap@earth.li> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:53:04AM +0100, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)
> wrote:
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> > and [Neither cycling nor pushing allowed] would be an a
Wow, Oxford's parks sound a fun place to be! Not! ;-)
On a more serious note, I would have thought tagging this one:
http://cycle.st/p17860 would be straight forward because no pedestrian
and no bicycle also means no pushing a bicycle. You gotta wonder who
can use he gate? :-)
But thanks St
A short section of pushing a bike along a footpath will often be preferential
to only using a route where a bike can be ridden.
Phil (trigpoint)
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On 14/10/2013 13:40 Richard Mann wrote:
bicycle=no on the entry/exit node should suffice for routing
On Mon, Oct 14, 20
Am 14.10.2013 14:40, schrieb Richard Mann:
> bicycle=no on the entry/exit node should suffice for routing
Only if you do not allow parts to be footpaths where you push you bike.
How about bicycle_pushed=* or pushing_bicycle=*. Maybe even
2wheel_vehicle_pushed ?
fly
2013/10/14 Richard Mann
> bicycle=no on the entry/exit node should suffice for routing
+1, for routing that should be sufficient, but not for mapping ;-)
If they are explicitly forbidden on all ways it would not be bad to have it
on all ways as explicit tag (IMHO).
cheers,
Martin
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Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2013/10/14 Richard Mann
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> > bicycle=no on the entry/exit node should suffice for routing
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> +1, for routing that should be sufficient, but not for mapping ;-)
> If they are explicitly forbidden on all ways it would not be bad to
> have it
> on all ways a
When tagging an AED (automated external defibrillator) there are two very
common
values for "opening_hours": 27/7 and "the same as the building it is in".
This is relevant if you're outside the building, and the nearest aed is
inside.
While I could map the opening_hours to be the same as the mall