On 30/04/2024 9:59 am, Andrew Harvey wrote:
On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 at 09:04, stevea <stevea...@softworkers.com> wrote:
In my mind "designated" means "for this infrastructure /
mode-of-travel pair, DO use this." Like legislatively or because a
sign says so and quotes a local ordinance or traffic code statute.
"We built this, use it." (Say, for your own safety and/or comfort).
With "yes" you certainly can use this infrastructure for that
particular mode-of-travel. Though, nothing more than that.
I usually go along with was it designed, built, intended or signposted
for use by this mode? If so then it's designated. For example a road
was designed, built and intended for use by cars,
motor_vehicle=designated but if there's no sidewalk you can legally and
physically walk on the road so foot=yes. However some roads like a
living street / shared zone, are signposted for pedestrians to use, so
we'd tag foot=designated.
Everything I've seen pretty much goes with: signposted or marked in some
way to indicate usage = designated.
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