> Am Mi., 6. März 2019 um 14:16 Uhr schrieb Marc Gemis > <marc.ge...@gmail.com <mailto:marc.ge...@gmail.com>>: > > On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 11:52 AM OSMDoudou > <19b350d2-b1b3-4edb-ad96-288ea1238...@gmx.com > <mailto:19b350d2-b1b3-4edb-ad96-288ea1238...@gmx.com>> wrote: > > If there was an explosion due to a gas leak and the road is blocked by > debris, I guess they can go in the opposite direction of a one-way > street as well. > > from talking to Albany FD firemen, they will go the wrong way if it facilitates getting equipment to the fire. they prefer not to, but sometimes they have to.
but there are sometimes other considerations. when FDs respond out of their district as part of mutual assistance, they may not know all the local rules. i spent some time looking at a project to build OSM based emergency maps. i concluded we needed to do layers of information, some of which were appropriate to host in OSM and others which were not. there would have been a program to conflate the data to produce an OSMAnd or similar data file that met the department needs but avoided dumping inappropriate data into OSM. richard -- rwe...@averillpark.net Averill Park Networking - GIS & IT Consulting OpenStreetMap - PostgreSQL - Linux Java - Web Applications - Search _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging