Feb 21, 2023, 15:24 by zeev.stad...@gmail.com:
1. As far as non-emergency routing, the "locked" tag should be ignored.
it is up to the person doing the routing to decide (and if I were him, I would impose a penalty: getting out of the vehicle and opening the barrier takes more time than going through a route of the same distance without a barrier
2. A "locked=no" tag indicates that a legal access restriction is not enforced by a lock and therefore could be overcome in case of an emergency.
i agree
3. A "locked=yes" tag indicates that the legal access restriction is enforced by a lock and therefore cannot be overcome in case of an emergency.
legal or not, it's enforced Le 21.02.23 à 15:34, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging a écrit :
That is better mapped by mapping path around barrier, at least in my opinion.
maybe for a barrier=gate but a barrier=lift_gate/swing_gate hat is less wide than the whole road is not really a barrier + a path that goes around the barrier. ditto if for a dual retractable barrier=bollard blocking vehicles but pedestrians and cyclists pass in the middle ditto for a lcoked barrier=gate with a unlocked barrier=wicket_gate part of it to still allow pedestrian access Regards, Marc _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging