Hi,
I think that's fine, with two remarks from my side:

You write "shoulder:width" but "sidewalk:<side>:width". It should be made clear that <side> (left,right,both) can be used in all cases, but is optional. E.g. there is no difference between sidewalk:width and sidewalk:both:width.


"If the width cannot be measured exactly, but is only an estimation, est_width=* should be used." I disagree here - the obvious problem is how to define "exactly" and "estimation". Why should the tag change depending on how precise the mapping is? Should we have a "est_building" tag if we can't draw a precise outline? How is "width" different?




On 21.09.20 15:52, Supaplex wrote:
As a result of this discussion I would like to add a clarifying paragraph on the corresponding wiki page. The core statement is: "To avoid these ambiguities, some tags are in use to specify the width of different elements: ..." See the Talk Page: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:width#.22width.22_on_streets.2Fhighway

Maybe someone has time and motivation to make a proposal(?) to directly define "width" in these cases. Since there are different opinions on this, I would leave it at a clarifying paragraph for now.

- Alex -



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