Judging from those photographs, they would be material=sett, but the
surface is not the same, as I said, the stones have some room to wiggle,
there is no filler in between the stones.

On 17/02/2024 18:41, Yves via Tagging wrote:
Surface=Paved is generic. Maybe you're talking about cobblestone?
<https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/tordanik-once-again-about-sett-and-cobblestone/85564>


Le 17 février 2024 18:19:06 GMT+01:00, Anne-Karoline Distel via
Tagging <[email protected]> a écrit :

    I'm not sure I'm understanding the differences between
    surface=sett and surface=paved or if what I'm trying to map is
    covered by either. Where I live, there are some streets that are
    paved, but the stones aren't set firmly, so they wobble a bit when
    you drive/ cycle over them. It is perfectly safe, but it allows
    rainwater to drain quicker, at least I think that is the reason
    for this type of paving. It sounds a bit like a xylophone (well,
    lithophone, I guess), when going over them. Considering climate
    change and the higher likelihood of flooding etc, it would be
    important to map the difference between paved streets that don't
    allow for quick drainage and these loosely paved streets. There is
    probably some technical term for it. So, in short: Do we have a
    tagging scheme for those or not? Anne
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