Le 16. 07. 17 à 22:17, Nick Bolten a écrit >>>> A crossing is a node, not asection/way. >>>> So put one kerb=raised on the way and kerb=lowered on the node. >>> Which node would get kerb=lowered? >>> Since I'm talking about driveways, is it the node shared by the >>> driveway and street? >> yes > how do we figure out if it's left/right side? kerb:left/right=*? All crossing between a sidewalk and a driveways I have tag have the same type of kerb on each side. It's why I use kerb=lowered without any need for left/right details, it is for the whole crossing.
Therefore I never needed to ask myself how I tag a useless mixed layout A crossing with a raised kerb on one side and a lowered kerb on the other side is as unusable for wheelchair as if it was raised on both sides. Maybe a new value like kerb=mixed or bad or nonsensical :-) For a T crossing (one street and a sidewalk), maybe kerb=raised because feature is the same (forget the lowered side as it is useless) I agree it is not perfect, this crossing also :-) But currently it is the only way to have a full working routing between 2 sidewalk hoocked to a way. Regards, Marc _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging