Nov 20, 2020, 11:03 by dieterdre...@gmail.com: > Am Fr., 20. Nov. 2020 um 09:45 Uhr schrieb Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <> > tagging@openstreetmap.org> >: > >> I would describe >> https://westnordost.de/misc/2or1lanes.jpg>> as road >> with >> - one lane driveable by full-size vehicles >> - one parking lane >> > > > really? And if vehicles would be parking on both sides (without the explicit > roadside parking area that is present in this case), you would tag it as > lanes=0 and 2 parking lanes only? > This seems unlikely, with 0 lanes it would mean that cars inside are blocked and unable to leave. It is not impossible, but is it a typical situation anywhere? I even mentioned two variants of "two parking lanes": - two parking lanes on road, one driveable lane, no road markings - I would tag as lanes=1 ( https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Barton_St_view_E_between_South_Park_Rd_and_Brown_St,_Macclesfield.jpg ) - two marked lanes, cars parking illegally on both sides, resulting in single usable lane (cars driving over centerline) - is it possible to have this happen legally? And illegal de-facto parking is problematic in general > IMHO these are 2 lanes, clearly marked on the ground. I do not see a reason > for one lane to be seen as parking lane only. > Even if it is both de facto pernament parking lane and parking in this way is legal?
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