So, how should I tag these pathways for the disabled?
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>(I take pride in putting those into OSM, provided they are 'on the ground').
Sure! I don't want to insert anything that is not verifiable on the ground.
Rather, I will advise the various associations of disabled people to raise
awareness among the authorities. But where they have already been
>the example has little to do with wheelchairs, a paraplegic,
>a blind person, a patient could just as easily go for a walk
I understand that I did not explain the situation well. I have seen that
recently there have been activities that rent 4x4 wheelchairs at the beginning
of the journey. The
>IMO wheelchair=yes means accessible for most basic wheelchairs.
For the paths that are accessible with normal wheelchairs, I have no doubt: I
would tag them with wheelchair = yes, it is on the paths that need special
wheelchairs (4x4, with the help of people etc.) that I don't know how to tag
>Where it would be applied? To paths or to route relations?
would be included in the relations
I was thinking about this new tag because often particular wheelchairs are
used, for example: [1] [2]
So if I insert wheelchair = yes what other tag can I use to make it clear that
special equipment
hese paths.
Thank you
Andreas Lattmann
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