@Warin this could be said of sidewalks too - "they're just footways".  Why
is this any different?  I personally think that my adding this new tag,
which can easily be ignored by data consumers, we would add a new tool for
consumers who want to, for example, study how accessable parking lots are.
Also, even if this isn't all that useful, at least we'll have a clear way
to map them to avoid inconsistencies in data.
Leif Rasmussen
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019, 7:04 PM Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 25/10/19 06:12, Clifford Snow wrote:
> > I'd like to propose a tagging scheme to tag parking lot access aisle.
> > Access aisles are marked areas often used between handicap parking
> > spaces but also used to indicate pedestrian access between parking
> > spaces.
> >
> > The proposal can be found on the wiki [1]
> >
> > [1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/access_aisle
> >
> Sorry Clifford, but these are simply footways for pedestrians and can be
> mapped as such. they should connect to other footways.
> I don't see anything that makes it necessary for a new tag other than
> convince of the mapper to imply a wider width and proximity to parking.
> The width can be tagged and the proximity to parking would be obvious if
> the parking is mapped.
>
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