While it's proposed only for buildings, it could be used for other
entrances as well IMHO:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/entrance
But the google picture I would interpret as a gate with access=private.
Barriers on nodes are AFAIK difficult for much routers yet, but at least
on the long term that's an issue routers have to solve as it's a common
case.
If there is no (public) entrance here, tag it as access and a good
router should respect that.
regards
Peter
Am 18.11.2010 12:07, schrieb Nathan Edgars II:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Peter Wendorff
<wendo...@uni-paderborn.de> wrote:
Beside what Andrew and André mentioned in their replies feel free to add the
ways across the park in detail.
If there are only a few (or only one) entrance, map the ways and navigation
software could be enabled to route better to the target.
If there is a wall or fence around, map it; tag it as barrier=wall|fence|...
and add barrier=entrance, where the entrance is.
This is where the router directs you:
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=28.727531,-81.497805&spn=0.015768,0.041199&t=k&z=16&layer=c&cbll=28.728191,-81.498677&panoid=XVFVRhSRUHwkpCGnyLyWZA&cbp=12,85.2,,0,-1.42
I don't know if it's legal to park here and walk around the gate into
the park, but assume for the sake of argument that it is. How do we
tell the router to instead use the main entrance to the south?
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