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    <p>On 3/6/2019 8:39 PM, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:<br>
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                  <div dir="ltr">On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 at 05:29, Jmapb <<a
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              On the other hand, if drawing amenity=parking areas
              alongside the street <br>
              is what you want to do, certainly I've seen situations
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              Paul linked to) where that seems to work well.<br>
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            <div>I'd also agree that amenity=parking on the road works.</div>
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            <div>The question I have is whether the parking area should
              be mapped out to the middle of the road, as the examples
              shown, or should it be an area at the side of, or off, the
              road? egĀ <a
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    <p>Yo passepor wants to "draw exactly what space is occuping" so in
      that case putting the area to the side of the road probably makes
      more sense, even though it would prevent a routing engine from
      actually being able to arrive inside the parking amenity.</p>
    <p> Personally I wouldn't be inclined to directly connect a side of
      the parking area to the highway way unless they really were
      completely indistinguishable.<br>
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    <p>J<br>
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