2012/4/11 Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>: > Am 10. April 2012 22:01 schrieb Komяpa <m...@komzpa.net>: >> In Minsk, we've come to agreement that highway=* are just routing >> lines, with highway=footway as a part of routing graph for >> pedestrians, and highway=cycleway - for cyclists.
>> It's possible to have pedestrian routing without separate ways for >> sidewalks, but it's nicer when it shows you where you can actually >> cross the road. > The thing is that you can generally cross any road at any spot, as > long it is not impossible or too dangerous ;-), i.e. in most of the > cases you can simply cross the road if your destination is right on > the other side for example. With explicit footways your router will > send you to the next crossing and tell you to cross the road there and > then come back. First, there are road behaviour rules, that basically disallow that. You MUST go to crossing to cross a road here. Second, if you want to hide sidewalks on rendering, postgis's ST_DFullyWithin is your friend. You don't have to TAG everything you can rather easily distinguish geometrically. Third, try to cross these not on the crossing staying alive: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Partyzanski_praspekt_8.jpg/300px-Partyzanski_praspekt_8.jpg http://kp.ru/f/4/image/26/67/396726.jpg -- Darafei "Komяpa" Praliaskouski OSM BY Team - http://openstreetmap.by/ xmpp:m...@komzpa.net mailto:m...@komzpa.net _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging