Hi Clifford,
On 17/05/19 01:37, Clifford Snow wrote:
I've run into a bunch of similar issues, where they just use asphalt
to make an incline to the street level. I've been tagging them as
kerb=lowered. It probably isn't exactly correct, but it does tell a
wheelchair users that they can reach the street level. (Assuming the
incline isn't too steep of course.)
from what I've understood form the wiki, /kerb/ is more related to the
intersection and, /per se/, it doesn't necessarily have an incline, but
it can have a null (flush), minor (lowered) or high (raised) step. If we
map an inclined segment as a way (and not as a node), the kerb should be
assigned to one of its nodes, shouldn't it?
From the image I couldn't tell what the inclined leads to. Is it just
a wide shoulder or to another sidewalk? That may make a difference in
how I'd map it.
When the incliined segment leads to a crossing I'm ok with using
kerb=lowered. I usually have problems when there are two consecutive
short ramps along a sidewalk.
Ale
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