On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 15:04:23 -0800 Alan Mintz <alan_mintz+...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >The standard for driveways is in fact highway=service > >service=driveway access=private. > > I don't feel the need to tag access=* on a driveway. It seems that, > wherever I draw a driveway, it's access is the same as the property > to which it leads, by definition. A standard residential house's > driveway (in the US) is on the private property of the homeowner. A > driveway leading to a park is usually on the park property and any > restrictions are usually posted at/near it's junction with the road, > said restrictions applying to the park, not just the driveway. access= ?? is exactly why I feel that highway=service is the wrong thing for a driveway. It does not inherit the access defaults of the highway=service. I was going to describe the defaults of my driveway differently to your way, but the conclusion is the same - the access rights are different. If you wish to map highway=service service=driveway then I would still have hgv (literally, in my case) using the driveway with a standard router. My property adjoins an industrial complex. heavy goods vehicles (up to B-doubles in this case) are not wanted on the service road to the 2 houses and the office area, but have a more suitable entrance with access to a turning area. _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging