2011/5/12  <j...@jfeldredge.com>:
> Also, sidewalks are not always directly next to the driving lanes.  There are 
> sometimes grassy borders between the driving lanes and the sidewalk.  
> Typically, this is a meter or so, but can be wider.  On one street here in 
> Nashville, Tennessee, USA, the sidewalk is about three meters to the side, 
> and about two meters above the roadway, with occasional steps down to the 
> roadway (the road ascends a steep hill on a diagonal).


If the sidewalks are separated from the driving lanes by grass or some
other divider I would map them separately. (i.e. if you draw
area:highway-objects you will draw different objects for the sidewalk
and the street).

Cheers,
Martin

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