A few months ago bus_bay=left|right|both was voted. For me this is similar, albeit over a longer distance.
extra_lane_for_slow_moving_traffic_to_compulsory_halt_to_let_other_traffic_pass_by=left|right|both ? If you figure out which tag to use, we'll add it to the double split map mode of JOSM's PT_Assistant plugin. Polyglot Op wo 12 sep. 2018 om 18:49 schreef Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com>: > > > Again, I emphasize, this is not a crawler lane or a hill climbing lane. > It > > is a lane into which one pulls over to allow faster moving traffic to > pass. > > In fact, Alaskan law demands that any vehicle being followed by 5 > vehicles > > must, at the first opportunity, allow those vehicles to pass. I doubt > > anyone has ever been ticketed for this offense but nevertheless, the law > > exists. Alaskan highways also have hill climbing lanes that are signed > > "keep right except to pass". Those lanes are not the same as this one. > > Sorry, didn't get that this is not climbing lane (my fault). In New > England, extra lanes that one would associate with "slow vehicle" are > 99% on hills. > > > Perhaps "slow_moving" isn't the best term for this sort of highway > turnout > > but it does the job. > > You say "turnout". But physically, is it just an additional lane that > appears, and (more or less) one is obligated to move right one lane into > it if you're in the way? > > Do any routers do anything? An example of how the data would be used, > or how you think it would be used in an ideal future might be > illuminaing. Perhaps one's car computer could notice from forward > radar that there is obstructing traffic and query osmand and give you a > notification that the road becomes multilane in some distance, so you > can get ready to blink to get the obstructor to move over if they stay > left? In that case, I wonder about the difference between a change to > two lanes (perhaps because the row is wide enough and the long-term plan > is 2) and a specific place like you describe. > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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