Javbw
> On Apr 29, 2017, at 3:16 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer
> wrote:
>
> sense, it is more socially expected that you respect it.
I understand that, but if we are tagging what exists, then we should be able to
describe it. People park cars _all the time_ in the big
Javbw
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 10:42 PM, Philip Barnes wrote:
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> Bicycle parking is different, its not an area
This is untrue. If you are thinking of the pipes or other lock points for 2-3
bikes you see scattered around a place with a few recreational bikers, yea.
2017-04-28 14:57 GMT+02:00 John Willis :
> Access:pregnant=yes
actually the signs are not strictly prescriptive, it is more a kind request
you should keep the space free for them, but you won't be fined if you
didn't. It is not access in a strict sense, it is more socially
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 3:42 PM, Philip Barnes wrote:
> Bicycle parking is different, its not an area its a thing to chain your
> bike to.
I would not call
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Radstation.jpg a thing to
chain your bike to. It's an area imho
m.
On Fri, 2017-04-28 at 21:57 +0900, John Willis wrote:
> I wish the parking lot tagging page took more of these issues into
> account when discussing how to tag them. HGV (trucks?), bus, and
> motorhome might need their own seperate parking amenity tags - having
> them spring from car parking via
I wish the parking lot tagging page took more of these issues into account when
discussing how to tag them. HGV (trucks?), bus, and motorhome might need their
own seperate parking amenity tags - having them spring from car parking via
access seems really weird when cars are not allowed to use
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> On 28. Apr 2017, at 10:36, Marc Gemis wrote:
>
> reserved placed for cars driven by women. Typically in underground parkings.
and for pregnant women (typically close to kindergartens)
cheers,
Martin
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On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 1:43 AM, John Willis wrote:
> When tagging a large facility I need:
>
> - car(understood)
reserved placed for cars driven by women. Typically in underground parkings.
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2017-04-28 9:44 GMT+02:00 Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com>:
>
> The disadvantage is that it lacks the where these things are in the larger
> parking area.
> Unless you map each as a separate area.
there is the tag amenity=parking_space which can be used for parking spaces
inside a bigger
Am 28.04.2017 um 09:44 schrieb Warin:
The disadvantage is that it lacks the where these things are in the
larger parking area.
Unless you map each as a separate area.
That you have to do anyhow if you want to make any distinction. Unless
you just tag different capacities.
Tobi
On 28-Apr-17 04:44 PM, Tobias Wrede wrote:
Am 28.04.2017 um 02:04 schrieb Warin:
On 28-Apr-17 09:43 AM, John Willis wrote:
When tagging a large facility I need:
- car(understood)
- car with trailer (usual in home renovation/building centres)
car with caravan
-bus
-"large"
Am 28.04.2017 um 02:04 schrieb Warin:
On 28-Apr-17 09:43 AM, John Willis wrote:
When tagging a large facility I need:
- car(understood)
- car with trailer (usual in home renovation/building centres)
-bus
-"large" (truck/tanker/semi,etc)
-motorbike (understood)
-disabled car only
-disabled
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 9:04 AM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Most of the 'amenity' for disabled places seams to be a wider parking area
> (to allow doors to fully open with space for a wheelchair) with close
> proximity to the entry.
Below are some amenities that are common here
On 28-Apr-17 09:43 AM, John Willis wrote:
Very large facilities often have separated parking for various types of
vehicles. We represent these with basic tags - car, bicycle, motorbike parking,
but I am wondering how to tag large vehicle parking (semi trucks and similar
size), bus parking
Very large facilities often have separated parking for various types of
vehicles. We represent these with basic tags - car, bicycle, motorbike parking,
but I am wondering how to tag large vehicle parking (semi trucks and similar
size), bus parking (distinct in many parking lots catering to
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