Exactly this: Full-height turnstiles in the same wikipedia page.<br>Ones here are just a metre high without a roof.<br><br>Ill use barrier=stile for these gates.<br><br>Thanks a lot. <br>Vikas<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
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<div><div></div><div class="h5"><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 8:16 AM, John Smith <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:delta_foxtrot@yahoo.com" target="_blank">delta_foxtrot@yahoo.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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--- On Sun, 26/7/09, ヴィカス ヤダワ (vikas yadav) <<a href="mailto:mevikas@gmail.com" target="_blank">mevikas@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Is there a park barrier like this:<br>
> Like its made of metal, circular in shape, two<br>
> perpendicular diagonals separator, rotates and prevents any<br>
> sort of vehicles including cycles to be brought in.<br>
> Only one person can enter at a time.<br>
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> I checked the <a href="http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Barrier" target="_blank">http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Barrier</a><br>
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</div></div>barrier=stile?<br></blockquote></div><br></div></div>The definition of that tag on the wiki is exactly what I imagined a "stile" to be, but that's not quite what he's describing. He's talking about a turnstile (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnstile" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnstile</a>). I suppose barrier=stile could apply, but if that's the case the wiki should be updated to show that variant.<br>
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