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<p>I wonder if Gareth has in mind drawing a parallel way for the
informal ramp. I've occasionally used this in Sweden. Not the most
elegant solution but does allow things like surface, mtb:scale
(which I use for physical bicycle accessibility as distinct from
legal), wheelchair (lack of) accessibility and anything else that
you can come up with for assisting routing. Topologically
"correct" and can track any deviations of the ramp from the steps.
Your suggestions are still valid and I'll use them. /Mike<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2021-12-17 19:14, Tom Crocker wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">Hi Gareth. Sorry I should have made it clearer.
This is when the osm way is a highway=steps but there's some
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, 17 Dec 2021, 08:02
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the incline tags serve well here? I’ve certainly seen ramps up
to bridges which could be considered too steep for many
wheelchairs but ok for a bike or pram.<br>
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Gareth<br>
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> On 16 Dec 2021, at 23:03, Tom Crocker <<a
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> Several times Street Complete has asked me about any
usable ramp by steps in parks/woodland where there is nothing
suitable for a wheelchair but the earth/grass slope would be
very handy for a bike, and a pushchair at a stretch. That
doesn't seem to fit any of the options (or anything in the
wiki). Is there a case for a ramp=informal tag or similar and
should I add ramp:bicycle=yes, or save that for the specific
type?<br>
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> Thanks<br>
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> Tom<br>
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