Le 24.11.19 à 21:51, Kevin Kenny a écrit :
> the damaged roads are still signed with the route numbers
ref on way + relation for the real (= in use) route
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On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 2:08 PM marc marc wrote:
> if the itinerary is modified for years, I would modify the main
> relation, it is not an alternative route
I have numbered highways close to me that have been impassable to
motor vehicles since the storms of 2011. Nevertheless, the damaged
Le 24.11.19 à 04:32, John Willis via Tagging a écrit :
> Levees have construction projects that can be years in length (building
> a new sluice gate, enlarging the levee), and the route is detoured
> around this construction.
if the itinerary is modified for years, I would modify the main
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> On 24. Nov 2019, at 04:34, John Willis via Tagging
> wrote:
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> Route=detour exists for *permanent alternate* routes that exist in addition
> to the existing route (per the wiki).
AFAIK a common case for the tag are motorway detours, e.g. in Germany, these
are
Tagging cycling roads on levees.
Levees have construction projects that can be years in length (building a new
sluice gate, enlarging the levee), and the route is detoured around this
construction.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/36.1327/139.7509
Route=detour exists for *permanent