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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">+1 - I would change those streets to
residential.<br>
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On another topic, some time ago we had a discussion about not
mapping the urban area of the city as landuse=residential. I
actually deleted a couple, especially in the state of São Paulo.
Don't know if people want to revisit that. Just to let you know
Andreas, as in the future me or someone else could delete those
areas..<br>
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Regards,<br>
Roger.<br>
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Em 18-09-2014 17:02, John Packer escreveu:<br>
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Living streets are very rare in Brazil.<br>
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I think most of those streets you mentioned are guaranteed
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Indeed some people use highway=living_street with a slightly
different meaning in Brazil, but this can be a bit
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<div class="gmail_quote">2014-09-18 14:16 GMT-03:00 Andreas
Schmidt <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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evening,<br>
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while mapping in Itanhém (Bahia), I found all streets in
the city,<br>
except the main state street BA-290, tagged as
living_street.<br>
Those streets that were missing and I added today, have
been tagged as<br>
residental by me, resulting in a city with mixed sort of
streets now:<br>
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target="_blank">http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/-17.1650/-40.3357</a><br>
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That's unusual for me and I want to ask, which is the
usual way to tag<br>
city streets in Brazil?<br>
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Here in Germany, a living_street means:<br>
* right of way for pedestrians, who may walk or play on
the entire street<br>
* maximum speed 7 km/h<br>
* no parking except dedicated signs allow parking<br>
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Most city streets (90-95%) in Europe are residental rather
than<br>
living_street.<br>
How is it in Brazil?<br>
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kind regards<br>
<span><font color="#888888">Andreas<br>
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