On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 10:42, Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk> wrote:
> > Uncontrolled crossings are by far the most common. They are wherever there > are drop kerbs, which in my town just about every road junction. > Same around here. Most of them have tactile paving too. Which I suppose could be considered as marking, because it's a different colour to the ordinary paving (but sometimes the difference is subtle). For the pedestrian it's obviously marked (even if there's no colour change you can see the drop kerb and feel the bumps) but around here most motorists seem blissfully unaware that it's there. A problem I found way, way back when I looked at how somebody had mapped the few pelican crossings around here is that, if you did it according to the wiki, it didn't render (no traffic lights shown). Yes, from the perspective of the pedestrian it's a crossing but from the perspective of the motorist it's a set of traffic lights. That may havechanged, but I found a combination of tags that sort of made sense (and could be interpreted as complying with the wiki, maybe) and actually rendered as traffic lights. -- Paul
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