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<p><font face="Verdana">We also have lots of these. We map them as
2 separate ways, since in most cases some trace can be found at
the start or end of the shared way where the waterway doesn't
run along the road.<br>
The section of the road that is shared with the waterway is
often tagged as ford=yes, and seasonal tagging might also be
applied.<br>
This reflects mostly the situation in reality, as these
"streams" are mostly intermittent and don't cover the whole
width of the road, but run along it or cross it at several
points (crossing points all tagged as ford=yes).<br>
Why is it so important that they share the same way ?</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana">Greetings,</font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana">Bert Araali</font><br>
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To me, this is pretty much important that they are the same
object.<br>
Yves <br>
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would like to handling tagging of a ways shared
between tracks and intermittent waterways it is
very common in Yemen and Middle East. There are
not an official method to tagging this</span></p>
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<div>I have found cases of these in the western United
States as well. I actually submitted a JOSM ticket
suggesting that it's okay for highway=track/path to
share tagging with waterway=stream+intermittent=yes.
Certainly they could be separated to be separate
objects, but I agree there's no documented tagging
method for these cases.</div>
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