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> Il giorno 08 set 2016, alle ore 03:30, Michael Tsang ha
> scritto:
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> Does that mean I should just map what exist on the ground, without regarding
> where the passengers enter / leave the minibus?
seems like, yes. You wouldn't want to put a very long platform along the
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> Il giorno 08 set 2016, alle ore 08:32, Éric Gillet
> ha scritto:
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> Two more questions that could settle whether they should be included :
> - Is there a timetable mentionning those platforms ?
in Rome there are no timetables for regular busses, but there are maps of t
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> Il giorno 08 set 2016, alle ore 08:32, Éric Gillet
> ha scritto:
>
> Finally, I don't think there is a a already-used tag to mean that the vehicle
> can stop "on-demand" in the type=route relations, but feel free to start or
> propose a new one.
there's the on_demand
on_demand is for a different kind of bus service.
For those you have to call to the operator and tell from which stop you
want to start and where you want to go. Then the bus travels from that stop
to the other, sometimes picking up/dropping off other passengers, but
without a fixed itinerary.
Ha
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> Il giorno 08 set 2016, alle ore 09:35, Jo ha scritto:
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> on_demand is for a different kind of bus service.
>
> For those you have to call to the operator and tell from which stop you want
> to start and where you want to go. Then the bus travels from that stop to the
>
I agree here. What would a good tag be we can use to declare this?
bus_stops=on_demand?
In the given example I would not add the bus stop plattform to the bus
route relation! As they are not linked to the route, and there are only
for convenience for people waiting for the bus, but also for other
2016-09-08 9:19 GMT+02:00 Martin Koppenhoefer :
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> > - Are those built/maintained by the bus company or a related contractor ?
>
> it doesn't matter who builds or maintains the bus stop, the important
> thing is that the bus stops there. There could be a contractor building and
> maintaining them,
2016-09-08 18:08 GMT+09:00 Felix Delattre :
>Inside the city center the bus would stop on dedicated bus stops, but once
they are out of the densely populated area, they stop on people's demand.
In Japan, there are such kind of bus route too.
So "on_demand=yes" flag on bus route relation is not e
extending stop_position to way would make the whole concept of
stop_position meaningless. Very soon all ways woud be tagged stop_position
Just tag the route relation in some way, or use roles to indicate which
ways the minibus would stop anywhere.
Polyglot
2016-09-08 14:45 GMT+02:00 tomoya muram
In that case, I should probably also include:
beer=no
liquor=no
Would "tourism=wine_tasting" be inappropriate? It just seems to me that
"tourism=attraction" is too generic.
--jack
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> Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2016 17:17:44 +0200
> From: Martin Koppenhoefer
> To: "Tag discussion, strategy a
2016-09-08 15:39 GMT+02:00 Jo :
> Just tag the route relation in some way, or use roles to indicate which
> ways the minibus would stop anywhere.
+1, or you could split the route in parts and add a "stops anywhere on
demand tag" to some of them (and also regroup the subrelations into a
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