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<p>On 8/10/22 03:06, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:<br>
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<div>Cleared a note to add a ford / river-crossing to a road in
Cape York: <a
href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/1025490234"
moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/1025490234</a>,
& added both a "ford" node, & also changed the actual
river crossing to a track with 4wd only & similar tags.</div>
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<div>Wondering if we should include those sort of details in the
Guidelines? eg</div>
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style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">
4wd_only=extreme</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">bicycle=no</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">foot=no</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">highway=track</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">horse=no</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">motor_vehicle=yes</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">smoothness=horrible</p>
<p
style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">tracktype=grade8</p>
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style="line-height:100%;margin-bottom:0cm;background:transparent
none repeat scroll 0% 0%">& possibly even
hazard=wild_animals + animals=crocodile!<br>
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<p>(not from AU or Queensland but)<br>
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<p>To add to what Ian has said already, the foot, horse, bicycle
etc. are legal access tags - if that mode of transport isn't
legally permitted to cross there then e.g. horse=no would be
correct, but otherwise not. <br>
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<p>A tag such as horse_scale can be used to suggest how appropriate
something is for that mode of transport, much like the example
already uses "4wd_only=extreme" alongside "motor_vehicle=yes".</p>
<p>Personally I'd be very reticent about tagging "smoothness"
remotely as well.<br>
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<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>Andy</p>
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