Usually the bicycle rests on something. And if you going to leave it for
any time then locking it to some thing is a good idea.
Floor may be a poor choice? Flat may be more descriptive? There is
nothing there for bicycles to lean on or be fastened to.
(Yes I know some parts of the world bicyc
I suggest we use additional tags to specify this more precisely.
I think the lack of supports should be tagged supports=no or bicycle_support=no.
Additionally lock_support=no or lock_stands=12.
I'm not English so I don't know what would be the best word for these devices.
In Danish they are prob
On 1/30/2020 6:22 PM, Kevin Kenny wrote:
Uhm. It looks pretty much like any other `highway=unclassified`. The
signs say 'Old Route 7' in the style the township uses for rural
roads. There are no shields or chaining markers to indicate that it's
a state highway. And it's been called, 'Old Route 7
Le 30.01.20 à 23:51, Warin a écrit :
> comment=local name is used verbally, not on signs as yet.'
unsigned=name or unsigned=yes
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On 1/31/2020 11:56 AM, Jmapb wrote:
They don't have their own street signs, and addresses
along them will be 12345 Route 28 (or 12345 State Route 28, or 12345
State Highway 28, or 12345 NY 28... poorly standardized.) There might be
a case for removing the name= from these, maybe even tagging them
On Thu, 30 Jan 2020 15:23:59 -0600
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 3:15 PM Kevin Kenny
> wrote:
>
> > Oh, and a further corner case: Are we agreed that something like
> > "Old Route 7" has become a name? It's no longer a ref, because
> > Route 7 is now elsewhere. It appears on st
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 11:58 AM Jmapb wrote:
> Other sections are further removed and have their own road signs (long
> green street signs, not highway shields) that say "OLD ROUTE 28". House
> and business addresses use Old Route 28 as the street name. These ways
> should definitely keep the tag
On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 2:57 PM Kevin Kenny wrote:
> There's an 'Old Route 28' in New Hampshire, too - same thing, regular
> old street signs, no shields. Bing's picture is a bit better on that
> one https://binged.it/2vETto1 Pan around to look south and you can
> see the regular old NH 28 shiel