Thank you Edward
Found one in Leicester, maproulette seagull adds barrier=kerb to 
crossing=toucan / kerb=lowered.

Will fix.

Cheers 
Phil (trigpoint)

On Wednesday, 18 December 2019, Edward Catmur wrote:
> Further to this - if you want to look for barrier=kerb + highway=crossing
> nodes in your area, which may be disrupting routing, the Overpass query
> is node["barrier"="kerb"]["highway"="crossing"] :
> https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/P5Y
> 
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 4:20 PM Edward Catmur <ecat...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > Returning to the original issue, I think I've worked out what the problem
> > is. It's that on a crossing node, kerb=* is fine (it describes the
> > presence/attributes of the kerb on the subsidiary highway) but barrier=kerb
> > should *not* be used.
> >
> > Combining kerb=* with highway=crossing is blessed by Wiki:
> >
> >  If the kerb is identical on both sides of a crossing, it is possible to
> >> add the kerb=* tag to the highway
> >> <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:highway>=crossing
> >> <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dcrossing> node, which
> >> sacrifices accuracy for simplicity, consider using kerb:left and kerb:right
> >> if the kerbs differ.
> >
> >
> > but this doesn't say that barrier=kerb should be included on the crossing
> > node!
> >
> > I think barrier=kerb + highway=crossing should be regarded as a mistake.
> > Taginfo shows ~ 1000 of them (0.47 of barrier=kerb nodes; 0.03% of
> > highway=crossing nodes) which should fixable.
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 3:37 PM Philip Barnes <p...@trigpoint.me.uk>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On Wednesday, 18 December 2019, David Woolley wrote:
> >> > On 18/12/2019 13:31, Edward Catmur via Talk-GB wrote:
> >> > > That said, the same goes for cars - other than the lowest bodied
> >> sports
> >> > > cars, pretty much all motor vehicles are capable of taking a kerb at
> >> low
> >> > > speed.
> >> >
> >> > Although raised kerbs are generally there to stop that happening and
> >> the
> >> > resultant trespass on the footway can be illegal, e.g. in London.  As
> >> > such routers should not be routing motor vehicles over kerbs.
> >>
> >> Its a level of detail that few of us have mapped, but it is perfectly
> >> acceptable, and quite common, to route motor vehicles  over lowered kerbs
> >> to access private property.
> >>
> >> Phil (trigpoint)
> >>
> >>
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