Surface=Paved is generic. Maybe you're talking about cobblestone? <https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/tordanik-once-again-about-sett-and-cobblestone/85564>
Le 17 février 2024 18:19:06 GMT+01:00, Anne-Karoline Distel via Tagging <[email protected]> a écrit : >I'm not sure I'm understanding the differences between surface=sett and >surface=paved or if what I'm trying to map is covered by either. Where I >live, there are some streets that are paved, but the stones aren't set >firmly, so they wobble a bit when you drive/ cycle over them. It is >perfectly safe, but it allows rainwater to drain quicker, at least I >think that is the reason for this type of paving. It sounds a bit like a >xylophone (well, lithophone, I guess), when going over them. > >Considering climate change and the higher likelihood of flooding etc, it >would be important to map the difference between paved streets that >don't allow for quick drainage and these loosely paved streets. There is >probably some technical term for it. > >So, in short: Do we have a tagging scheme for those or not? > > >Anne > > >_______________________________________________ >Tagging mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
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