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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/1/15 6:00 PM, Harald Kliems wrote:<br>
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I don't think that this is a tagging but a routing problem. It
seems easy enough to me to program a router "do not use roads with
access=private unless they are the first or last segment of a
route" or something along those lines.
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well, it is an issue if there are multiple candidate roads marked<br>
private but only one of them is actually correct. we can either<br>
overload access=permissive or access=destination, or add a<br>
new tag, but if we do none of these then we can't make this<br>
distinction and the routers will lack sufficient guidance. this is<br>
the biltmore estate case, where the roads are currently all marked<br>
access=private (which is technically correct) and so OSM based<br>
routers may make wrong choices.<br>
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richard<br>
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