On 18.04.2013 21:56, Alberto wrote: > >> It should not prevent this. We already use tags like bicycle=no on >> crossings, and they do not mean that bicycles may not travel along the >> street being crossed - only that this crossing is not for them. >> More generally, it would be wrong to assume that any access tag on a >> node within a street applies to that street. That is only the case if >> used together with particular other tags, such as barrier=*. > > On what basis do you say this? I can't find any documentation about this > interpretation.
http://wiki.osm.org/Key:crossing lists the two access keys bicycle=* and horse=* as possible tagging for crossings and makes it quite clear what they mean in that context. > Reading the access documentation I (and any data user) would assume that an > access tag on a node would influence all ways passing through that node. I can't find any documentation supporting your interpretation on Key:access either, so at most we can say that this aspect is insufficiently documented. Tobias _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging