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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/10/2015 8:09 PM, Colin Smale
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<p>So to summarise, you are proposing a new value for access=*,
which has some overlap with "destination", "delivery" and
"private" (and others), whereby the distinction with the
existing values can only be made clear by refererring to legal
texts?</p>
<p>Whatever the conclusion, the new value has to be easy to use
correctly, and such subtle differences are just asking for
problems...</p>
<p>Maybe we can put a matrix in the wiki with the values down the
left, "traffic classes" across the top, and "yes/no" in the
cells?</p>
<p>Traffic classes would be something like:</p>
<p>* actual residents</p>
<p>* visitors to residents, with or without an appointment
(including delivery/contractor traffic)</p>
<p>* visitors to residents, with pre-arranged appointment
(including delivery/contractor traffic)</p>
<p>* residents of a side-road to the road in question (it may be
the intention that the side-roads are accessed by entering the
road in question from the other end)</p>
<p>* visitors to the road itself, not to a resident (e.g.
intending to park the car and go for a walk)</p>
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<p>* anything else you can think of here?</p>
<p>whereby the matrix would define the standard interpretation of
the values and any deviation must be explicity tagged.</p>
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May have to be country specific?!<br>
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