No, foot tram routes are unmarked but you can easily join one by
following the crowd. Normal foot routes have guiding signs.


05-05-2018 17:05 tarihinde osm.tagg...@thorsten.engler.id.au yazdı:
> Without a "driver", fixed "stops" and a defined schedule, that sounds more 
> like what's currently already mapped using  route=foot relations?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Erkin Alp Güney <erkinalp9...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, 5 May 2018 23:28
>> To: tagging@openstreetmap.org
>> Subject: Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - Walkingbus_stop
>>
>> We also have walking bus routes in Turkey but without drivers. We
>> call them "tabanvay", foot tram. You can have very crowded walking
>> bus routes in peak times, especially in pedestrian road networks.
>>
>>
>> 05-05-2018 15:59 tarihinde osm.tagg...@thorsten.engler.id.au yazdı:
>>> If there are actual poles and stop signs, you can only “board” at
>>> these places and at specific times, and the “driver” stays with
>> the
>>> group from the first to the last stop, then yeah, I can see this
>> as
>>> being very different from a “school crossing guard” which
>> generally
>>> stays at one specific crossing and controls the traffic there. And
>>> under these conditions, I think the term “platform” as it is used
>> in
>>> PTv2 does apply to the position of the poles.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:*Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>
>>> *Sent:* Saturday, 5 May 2018 22:42
>>> *To:* Tag discussion, strategy and related tools
>>> <tagging@openstreetmap.org>
>>> *Subject:* Re: [Tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - Walkingbus_stop
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> sent from a phone
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4. May 2018, at 22:34, Johnparis <ok...@johnfreed.com
>>> <mailto:ok...@johnfreed.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Please DO follow Thorsten's suggestion and follow PTv2,
>> mapping
>>>     the stops as nodes alongside the street/way (not on it) in the
>>>     proper direction. Tag each one:
>>>
>>>     walking_bus=yes
>>>
>>>     public_transport=platform
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> is walking really a kind of “public transport”? Are we going to
>> tag
>>> places as public transport platforms where people are waiting for
>>> someone else to accompany them for walking somewhere?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To me “walking bus” seems just a new buzzword for a service that
>> has
>>> been in existence for a long time (school crossing guards) and
>> that
>>> was never considered public transport until someone proclaimed it
>>> could be seen as kind of “bus” but without a vehicle ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I don’t think it shouldn’t be tagged, but I don’t see it as public
>>> transport either, particularly I don’t believe we should use the
>> term
>>> platform in context of this kind of service
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>>
>>>
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