On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 17:38, Andrew Davidson wrote:
> On 18/02/2020 5:11 pm, Andrew Harvey wrote:
> > I hold the view that access=yes just means either physical or legal
> > access is allowed (or at least not forbidden), whereas access=designated
> > implies that it's signposted or otherwise
On 18/02/2020 5:11 pm, Andrew Harvey wrote:
I hold the view that access=yes just means either physical or legal
access is allowed (or at least not forbidden), whereas access=designated
implies that it's signposted or otherwise explicitly designed/used
for/by that mode.
I'm good with the
My understanding is as follows:
yes means that there is the legal right to use something e.g. you have the
right to walk by foot on a sidewalk.
designated means that there is a legal instrument (generally signage and/or
possibly road marking depending on your state) that *specifically* gives
you
On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 15:59, Andrew Davidson wrote:
> On 18/02/2020 3:44 pm, Ash Logan wrote:
> > In line with this, I've drafted an osmosis TagTransform file that can
> > turn the raw TfNSW dataset (after being run through JOSM's OpenData
> > plugin, for example) and turn it into the usual OSM
On 18/02/2020 3:44 pm, Ash Logan wrote:
In line with this, I've drafted an osmosis TagTransform file that can
turn the raw TfNSW dataset (after being run through JOSM's OpenData
plugin, for example) and turn it into the usual OSM tagging schema.
Check it out:
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