On Mon, 11 Sept 2023 at 01:25, Niels Elgaard Larsen wrote:
> Volker Schmidt:
> > Be careful: oneway=* is a legal access tag, only valid for vehicles, not
> for pedestrians.
>
>
> We do have a lot of highway=footway,oneway=yes
>
Also know of suspended Tree Walk walkways e.g.
Volker Schmidt:
Be careful: oneway=* is a legal access tag, only valid for vehicles, not for
pedestrians.
We do have a lot of highway=footway,oneway=yes
at museums, train stations, airports, zoos, etc.
Which is useful for routers.
The wiki does mention vehicles. It may not always be a very
On Sun, 2023-09-10 at 19:09 +1000, Warin wrote:
> HI,
>
> I am coming across cases of OSM entered addresses on buildings that
> are
> some kilometers from the nominated address location. These appear to
> be
> 'gated communities', 'retirement villages' and possibly other things
> that use some
There's https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:delivery_point but I wasn't
convinced by the description
On Sun, 10 Sep 2023, 10:15 Warin, <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI,
>
> I am coming across cases of OSM entered addresses on buildings that are
> some kilometers from the nominated address
HI,
I am coming across cases of OSM entered addresses on buildings that are
some kilometers from the nominated address location. These appear to be
'gated communities', 'retirement villages' and possibly other things
that use some official address and thus keep deliveries from going to
the
On 9/9/23 17:31, Volker Schmidt wrote:
Be careful: oneway=* is a legal access tag, only valid for vehicles,
not for pedestrians.
Some pedestrian barriers are 'oneway' .. for example turnstiles at train
stations where the turnstile only allows travel if a card/ticket is
produced. I know of