Hi! 2015-02-02 18:06 GMT+01:00 Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org>:
> On Feb 2, 2015 8:47 AM, "Martin Vonwald" <imagic....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yes - and what tag would that be for emergency stopping only? I think >> that is my main question. Do we have one for that? >> > > parking:lane=emergency seems like a good value. > But those lanes are neither parking lanes nor is parking:lane=emergency an access value nor can we use it to solve the problem, when those lanes may be used by other vehicles like motorcycles at any time. 2015-02-02 18:53 GMT+01:00 Heiko Eckenreiter <heiko.eckenrei...@gmx.net>: > Am 02.02.2015 um 16:31 schrieb Martin Vonwald: > > Still the question is unanswered: if, for example, one lane is a > > emergency/shoulder lane during night and a regular lane during day, how > > may we map this? > > > > access:lanes=yes|yes|now_it_is_a_shoulder @ night > > access:lanes=yes|yes|yes @ day > > On the german motorway A 8 southeast of Munich I have seen (and continued): > access:lanes=yes|yes|yes|peak_traffic > which seems to be a similar concept. > This seems to be an intended replacement for access=.... @ condition, because peak_traffic is no known access value. It also can not be used for lanes, which may only be used for break-downs (at some times). Furthermore we can not use it for lanes which might be used regularly by other road user. I guess we don't have a solution for this at the moment. I would suggest to document a new access value for those, e.g. "breakdown". Or would malfunction be better suited? Any other suggestions? We then could tag those lanes, e.g.: * vehicle:lanes=....|breakdown @ night + vehicle:lanes=....|yes @ day * vehicle:lanes=....|breakdown + motorcycle:lanes=....|yes Best regards, Martin
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