On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 at 06:03, Alessandro Sarretta < alessandro.sarre...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 09/03/19 17:18, Paul Allen wrote:om > > what I see on the map >> > > you're totally misunderstanding the reality... > That's entirely possible. Which was kinda my point. > Those parking places in the middle of the two roads are NOT accessible > from north, but only from south, and the map representation is saying so, > with the only parking aisle coming from south... > OK. So from the south, is the only way you can get to the parking spaces via the parking aisle that connects to the road? In which case the situation there is NOT what this particular debate is about, which is a parking bay which has a long section contiguous with the road and where any of the spaces can be reached by turning off the road at the point adjacent to the space. Or is the situation exactly what this debate is about, that you can turn into the parking anywhere along the stretch contiguous with the road? In which case the way it is mapped incorrectly represents the situation in the south the same way as the north. BTW, what's your guess as to how many times people will look at the map trying to figure out how to park there versus how many times people will run a query to get the nodes and calculate the area of parking available? Because the only argument I've seen in favour of doing it that way is to get the area right, and I don't see that as being very important. But maybe I'm wrong and there are vast hordes of people interested in precise areas of parking spaces and almost nobody actually wants to park there. -- Paul
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