Re: [talk-au] Restricted postcodes due to Covid-19

2020-07-03 Thread Warin

On 4/7/20 9:24 am, Ewen Hill wrote:

Good morning,
   You may still travel through these zones to get to your 
destination. Trains, trams and buses stil ply the routes so extensibly 
nothing has altered.


True for urban areas. I think these would change far too fast for 
usefulness in OSM.


Some 'aboriginal areas' have had Convid entering restrictions. I don't 
know if that continues. Some of these have permit requirements for 
visitors anyway, so that is a more useful thing to tag/map.




Ewen

On Fri, 3 Jul 2020, 11:58 PM Frederik Ramm > wrote:


Hi,

On 03.07.20 15:46, Bren Barnes wrote:
> Perhaps more of a thought experiment at this time, but how would
> "restricted postcodes" interact with OSM routing? Example:
>
> boundary=administrative
> name=brooklyn
> access:covid19=private
> or?
> opening_hours:covid19=restricted @ (Jul 02-Jul 29)
>
> I'm just wondering if any current OSM routing software would
utilise the
> tags on a relation which is bounding a lockdown area?

Sounds more like a task for a routing engine that supports "avoid
areas", e.g. ORS. With a little coding you could build a version
of that
that would always draw on the latest list of blocked areas without
having to mirror day-to-day policy changes in OSM.

Bye
Frederik

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Re: [talk-au] Restricted postcodes due to Covid-19

2020-07-03 Thread Ewen Hill
Good morning,
   You may still travel through these zones to get to your destination.
Trains, trams and buses stil ply the routes so extensibly nothing has
altered.

Ewen

On Fri, 3 Jul 2020, 11:58 PM Frederik Ramm  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 03.07.20 15:46, Bren Barnes wrote:
> > Perhaps more of a thought experiment at this time, but how would
> > "restricted postcodes" interact with OSM routing? Example:
> >
> > boundary=administrative
> > name=brooklyn
> > access:covid19=private
> > or?
> > opening_hours:covid19=restricted @ (Jul 02-Jul 29)
> >
> > I'm just wondering if any current OSM routing software would utilise the
> > tags on a relation which is bounding a lockdown area?
>
> Sounds more like a task for a routing engine that supports "avoid
> areas", e.g. ORS. With a little coding you could build a version of that
> that would always draw on the latest list of blocked areas without
> having to mirror day-to-day policy changes in OSM.
>
> Bye
> Frederik
>
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Re: [talk-au] Restricted postcodes due to Covid-19

2020-07-03 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi,

On 03.07.20 15:46, Bren Barnes wrote:
> Perhaps more of a thought experiment at this time, but how would
> "restricted postcodes" interact with OSM routing? Example:
> 
> boundary=administrative
> name=brooklyn
> access:covid19=private
> or?
> opening_hours:covid19=restricted @ (Jul 02-Jul 29)
> 
> I'm just wondering if any current OSM routing software would utilise the
> tags on a relation which is bounding a lockdown area?

Sounds more like a task for a routing engine that supports "avoid
areas", e.g. ORS. With a little coding you could build a version of that
that would always draw on the latest list of blocked areas without
having to mirror day-to-day policy changes in OSM.

Bye
Frederik

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[talk-au] Restricted postcodes due to Covid-19

2020-07-03 Thread Bren Barnes
Hi all,

Previously north-west Tasmania experienced a local lockdown in April, the
Kimberley region closed, reopening in June except access into remote
communities, and now specific Melbourne suburbs have also gone into local
lockdowns. Due to the uncertainty of a health crisis, there's always
consideration of further local lockdowns if declared by the relevant
authority.

More information on the current lockdown specifics in Melbourne:
Residents inside postcodes -
https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/restrictions-restricted-postcodes-covid-19
Residents outside postcodes -
https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/restrictions-outside-restricted-postcodes-covid-19

Perhaps more of a thought experiment at this time, but how would
"restricted postcodes" interact with OSM routing? Example:

boundary=administrative
name=brooklyn
access:covid19=private
or?
opening_hours:covid19=restricted @ (Jul 02-Jul 29)

I'm just wondering if any current OSM routing software would utilise the
tags on a relation which is bounding a lockdown area?

On a similar topic, have any state and territory border Covid-19 road
closures and checkpoints been mapped into OSM by local mappers? For example
the WA border closed 5 April with no clear date of reopening yet.
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