Hi Sebastian
access=private Access is only with permission on an individual basis
access=destination Transit traffic forbidden
access=permissive open to general traffic until such time as the
owner revoke the permission
My inclination is that if you are not sure, don't use the tag. Its OK
to use less tags.
It would be good to know which village you are referring to. In the
case of Penguin Resort changeset#118193819 where I have just taken
mapillary images, I think I would leave it at just highway=service and
not use any of permissive, destination or private unless I had good
evidence.
Tony
In using the tag access=permissive, how does one verify that access
has not been revoked by the owner?
In one of the changesets in question, the site clearly private
property (as it is a retirement village)
I would have thought that access=private would have been a better
tag to use in lieu of destination.
regards,
Sebastian
On 21 Mar 2022, at 1:44 pm, Andrew Harvey <andrew.harv...@gmail.com> wrote:
?
On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 at 10:22, <fors...@ozonline.com.au> wrote:
Then there are networks that are clearly signed indicating Transit
traffic is forbidden. These are the only places I would use the
access=destination tag.
Have I got it right? Right enough to revert any tagging that does
not conform?
See also
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Tagging_Guidelines#Local_Traffic_Only and the linked discussion
thread.
Those example changesets look questionable to me, but I don't have
the local knowledge. Private property open to the public is more
"access=permissive". access=destination really should only be for
something signed as not allowing through traffic. I'd suggest
adding a changeset comment to invite them here to discuss further,
if you don't hear back then I think it's reasonable to revert.
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