Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Rob Nickerson
I'd use: motor_vehicle=delivery (this seems to be the right tag for the UK's "for loading" rule psv=yes (see note below) disabled=yes (this seems to be the right tag for blue badge) You need a conditional access tag for the time restriction: motor_vehicle:conditional=permit @ (19:00-06:00);

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 20:55, Rob Nickerson wrote: > If you can explain the restriction again, I'll see what tags I can suggest. I can try to > capture any time based rules too. Thank you. The sign reads: * "Pedestrian and cycle zone * [Image: no motor vehicles] * "Except [Image: Blue Badge]

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Rob Nickerson
I've struggled to follow the details of the restriction but Brian's change is a good improvement. As in, remove the access tag completely (roads without access tag are assumed to be access=yes) and then start locking down for just motor vehicles (with the motor_vehicle tag). If you can explain

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 19:44, Rob Nickerson wrote: > > No it's the other way round. More specific tags override the general tags. > > So in the example > > access=destination > motor_vehicle=no > > The first tag marks all transport modes (including foot) as destination only, > and motor_vehicle

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Brian Prangle
I've changed it to motor_vehicle=destination as that is the most sense I could make of the wiki. Your link Rob was all in German. On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 19:45, Rob Nickerson wrote: > No it's the other way round. More specific tags override the general tags. > > So in the example > >

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Rob Nickerson
No it's the other way round. More specific tags override the general tags. So in the example access=destination motor_vehicle=no The first tag marks all transport modes (including foot) as destination only, and motor_vehicle then changes this for that specific subset of transportation modes to

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 09:33, Brian Prangle wrote: > > I've added the 7 disabled spaces round the corner on Albert Street and New > Meeting > Street. Thank you, but I think your edit may have failed to save (or someone has since deleted them). I can find no such objects (I can see you node in

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-31 Thread Brian Prangle
I had a good nose round yesterday and updated the area. The disabled space opposite Boots also has "Taxi" marking on the road so what the status is is anyone's guess. The issue is moot as there is a trench right through most of it so I've amended it to amenity:disused. I've added the 7 disabled

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-30 Thread Andy Mabbett
On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 at 22:09, Ryan Underwood wrote: > The section between Carrs Lane and Dale End is shut to all traffic except > buses and, I imagine, black cabs. Vehicles used[*] by Blue Badge holders may also use this section; indeed, it is their only option once they have traversed Carrs

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-29 Thread Ryan Underwood
Maybe a temporary road closure on Bull Street to be monitored closely as well as marking the High Street as buses, taxi and cycle only for the time being? On Tuesday, March 29, 2022, Ryan Underwood wrote: > I also had a quick ride through here today. > > The section between Carrs Lane and Dale

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-29 Thread Ryan Underwood
I also had a quick ride through here today. The section between Carrs Lane and Dale End is shut to all traffic except buses and, I imagine, black cabs. If you come down Dale End via James watt Queensway you can get as far as Albert Street where you're required to turn left. Carrs Lane is one

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-29 Thread Andy Mabbett
I was there this morning. There are spaces for Blue Badge holders on High Street, but they are currently unusable due to road works (and have been - and will be - for some time, by the look of it). I've tweeted a picture, here: https://twitter.com/pigsonthewing/status/1508829197933948930

Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Access to High Street, Birmingham for blue badge holders.

2022-03-29 Thread Brian Prangle
Hi Andy Don't recall seeing any BB spaces there but the whole place is a mess with the tram roadworks and the data is probably a mess too -I gave up on trying to fix it after so many people editing trying to interpret the bus gates. When are you going in? Can't guarantee when I'll be in the city