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> On 10. Dec 2017, at 18:47, Volker Schmidt <vosc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > When adding sidewalk=yes|left|right to a road, I often encounter situations > where wheelchairs can not use the sidewalk. Common causes: > lowered-kerb access missing > trees or lamp posts or traffic signal poles narrow the passage > surface quality is too bad (potholes) > > I would like to indicate such situations with something like > wheelchair:sidewalk=no > wheelchair:sidewalk:left=no > Have I overlooked any existing tagging? > > Any better suggestions? > this isn’t only interesting or specific to wheelchairs, other users of sidewalks like people with a stroller or kids with bikes have similar requirements and there are different kinds of wheelchairs. If you can, add a width in case of narrow or obstructed sidewalks. I wouldn’t tag potholes or generally bad surfaces quality as wheelchair:qualifier=no, neither would I do it for a missing lowered kerb, as it is a limitation for some while it isn’t for others and there is neither a legal restriction nor is it clear who can actually pass and why from a generic tagging like this. Ciao, Martin
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