Hi
Very quickly, if I have a road that is for bus/psv use, and is tagged like this:
Access=no
Bus=yes
Psv=yes
does that mean that buses are, or aren't, allowed to use it? Currently the bus
lane around Preston Bus Station is coded this way, but my contractor isn't
treating it as a bus lane, and
2014-10-14 17:02 GMT+01:00 Stuart Reynolds :
> Hi
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> Very quickly, if I have a road that is for bus/psv use, and is tagged like
> this:
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> Access=no
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> Bus=yes
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> Psv=yes
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> does that mean that buses are, or aren’t, allowed to use it?
Are. The more specific access rules should ove
Hi Stuart,
The bus=yes and psv=yes override the access=no to say only buses/public service
vehicles can use the road.
The access=no says ignore the normal defaults for access on the road, and
instead use the access values included in this object instead.
I hope that clarifies things.
Shaun
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=yes tag (or perhaps access=no should
be motor_vehicle=no).
Ed
From: Stuart Reynolds [mailto:stu...@travelinesoutheast.org.uk]
Sent: 14 October 2014 17:02
To: Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [Talk-GB] Confused over access...
Hi
Very quickly, if I have a road that is for bus/psv
on is like the terminal building,
accessing the vehicles from inside.
Thanks to all.
Stuart
From: Ed Loach [mailto:edlo...@gmail.com]
Sent: 14 October 2014 5:19 PM
To: Stuart Reynolds; 'Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org'
Subject: RE: [Talk-GB] Confused over access...
The more specific acces
As pointed out the access tags work as a hierarchy with more specific modes
of transport overruling the less specific forms. There's a nice diagram on
the German version of the access page:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Access_hierarchy_simple2.png
(Note that it only shows a small subse
Following on from what the others say, I think the Bus tag is redundant
in this instance, as it's a subset of psv=yes
Cheers
Dave F.
On 14/10/2014 17:02, Stuart Reynolds wrote:
Hi
Very quickly, if I have a road that is for bus/psv use, and is tagged
like this:
Access=no
Bus=yes
Psv=yes
On 16/10/14 22:01, Dave F. wrote:
Following on from what the others say, I think the Bus tag is redundant
in this instance, as it's a subset of psv=yes
I didn't think that bus was a separate category. Moreover, although
taxis were previously mentioned, I don't believe they are legally
"publ
On 18/10/14 13:18, David Woolley wrote:
>> Following on from what the others say, I think the Bus tag is redundant
>> in this instance, as it's a subset of psv=yes
>
> I didn't think that bus was a separate category. Moreover, although
> taxis were previously mentioned, I don't believe they are l
On 18/10/14 17:53, Lester Caine wrote:
When referring to access rules signs will often say 'Buses and Taxis' or
'Buses Only' rather than 'PSV' simply because school buses may not hold
PSV licences. So ARE there examples where 'PSV' is a valid restriction
and has anybody issued school buses using
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