Am 30.04.2011 um 16:51 schrieb David Murn: > On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 15:10 +0200, Stefan Bethke wrote: >> Am 30.04.2011 um 12:10 schrieb M∡rtin Koppenhoefer: >> >>> 2011/4/29 Stefan Bethke <s...@lassitu.de>: >>>> It appears that people have been using "car" as a key for this purpose. >>>> Should I use that, and add an appropriate entry below motorcar=*? >>> >>> >>> -1 >>> IMHO motorcar should be defined as automobile/car, and not be used as >>> a generic term including busses, hgv, goods and other. If we had car >>> and motorcar parallelly this would create a lot of confusion. >> >> Then what would a proper classification look like? >> >> According to tagstat: >> Tag Usage >> vehicle 22618 >> motor_vehicle 42743 >> motorcar 209720 >> car 1475 >> bus 42842 >> hgv 45609 >> goods 16948 >> >> To properly represent German law (sign 251 "cars and other multiple >> tracked vehicles not allowed") we need a tag for all two-tracked >> vehicles (currently "motorcar"), plus we need tag specifically for >> just cars. > > Maybe the alternative is to instead tag that its only suitable for > single-tracked vehicles (ie. access=no motorbike=yes) rather than trying > to figure out what isnt allowed? From how I read the discussion that > seems to be the problem?
My concrete problem is a parking lot that only cars are allowed to use, but not trucks nor busses (technically, parking is allowed for two track vehicles with no trailers, not exceeding a gross mass of 3.5 tonnes). Reading the Key:access page, I did not find a way to express that, as it appears that there is no tag specifically for cars, only for all other kinds of vehicles. I believe that certain roads and parking spaces all over the place are regularly limited to cars as opposed to trucks, etc. so it would be great if a tag could be found with which to express "only cars". Stefan -- Stefan Bethke <s...@lassitu.de> Fon +49 151 14070811 _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging