On Mon, 31 May 2010, John Smith wrote:
> Yup, I added these tags specifically with the intent of using areas
> for the most part and only using ways as a last resort for any
> exceptions.
around here (nsw) b-doubles have routes
and there are a couple of road train routes
but in general road trains
On 31 May 2010 11:55, Steve Bennett wrote:
> Cool, I think it makes sense to tag this kind of thing with
> australian-specific tags, as you have done.
According to wikipedia they aren't specific to Australia, just the
road legal ones are.
> OTOH, I wonder about the sustainability of adding more
Cool, I think it makes sense to tag this kind of thing with
australian-specific tags, as you have done.
OTOH, I wonder about the sustainability of adding more tags that could
be applied to every single street in australia. Would it make more
sense to tag them as some kind of barrier (no road train
There is a lot of places in Australia road trains and b-doubles are
allowed or disallowed, but no one had documented any tags on the wiki
for anything as big as a regular semi-trailer, let alone B-Doubles or
Road Trains,
Road trains aren't usually allowed on the east coast further east than
the Ne
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