The bus bays and breakdown bays are short sections that exit from the
nearest highway and return back to it, not too complex to tag as
highway=service and service=bus_bay or breakdown_bay?
Some breakdown bays have emergency telephones too.
I've not bothered with platform way here .. too many
Like those, but to me it doesn't feel right to draw a separate service way
for them. There is no division like between dual carriageways. It's merely
the road that becomes a bit wider, so the buses can get out of the way of
the other traffic.
Drawing the platform as a separate way, or the cycleway
On 27.02.2015 18:38, Jo wrote:
> I can't help but keep hoping that a way to tag bus bays emerges as a
> side product of this discussion. At the moment I'm resorting to drawing
> the platform way, the cycleway or the landuse around them, but there are
> cases where the cycleway goes straight through
On 28.02.2015 05:44, Warin wrote:
> Within OSM .. I've checked
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:incline - that sets a 'standard'
> for the incline direction.
>
> I'm tempted to simply add the information to the wiki for steps. The
> past discussion on this topic is from years ago. I'll th
On 2015-02-28 04:33, Glenn Plas wrote :
It's been there for years, didn't you know it ? *
It's presented
here as a new feature on 2015-02-16.
I made an appointment with my doctor for seeing a single Search
button instead of two for years!
> On Feb 28, 2015, at 5:22 PM, Jo wrote:
>
> Like those, but to me it doesn't feel right to draw a separate service way
> for them. There is no division like between dual carriageways. It's merely
> the road that becomes a bit wider, so the buses can get out of the way of the
> other traffi