As an result of this diskussion (no strong opposition, some general
remarks, some endorsement) I added "kerb=regular" to the tagging example
list in the wiki and adjusted hight descriptions (with values discussed
here). If there is further need for discussion and changes, it could be
carried out in the wiki: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:kerb

Greets, Alex


Am 29.07.20 um 20:56 schrieb Supaplex:
> Hey all,
>
> I started mapping detailed sidewalk information in my area, including
> crossing and kerb information. It seems that there is a lack of clarity
> in the differentiation between raised and regular ("normal", neither
> lowered nor raised) kerbs. "kerb=regular" is already in use but is
> undocumented and should be explicitly distinguished from "kerb=raised".
> There is a relevant difference not only for wheelchair users, but also
> for other mobility groups (cargo bikes, strollers, pedestrians with
> reduced mobility…).
>
> So I propose adding "kerb=regular" to the tagging list in the wiki as
> well as suitable descriptions for height, use… and an example image. I
> made a suggestion in the wiki (since there has been no reaction so far I
> post it here):
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:kerb#kerb.3Dregular_vs._raised_--_add_.22regular.22_example
>
> Is there a reason not to add this? Otherwise I’ll do that.
>
> Greets, Alex
>
>
>
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