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Hi<br>
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I've had similar in my area, also by Amazon Logistics *, where they
added a short section around a gate like one you've indicated with
access=private. I removed it as you can drive right up to the gate.
This is tagging incorrectly for the router.<br>
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It's the gate which is the restriction. The problem is the gate
doesn't have any subtags to indicate access. It could be permanently
open or locked shut. It might have a latch operable by all or a
keypad entry allowing entry to specific people. etc.<br>
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* Personally, I think causing more harm than benefit, but that's for
another thread.<br>
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Cheers<br>
DaveF<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/10/2018 03:08, Jem wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Re: <a
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<div>It seems that new, short ways have been introduced to
replicate the purpose of the existing barrier nodes. i.e.
to prevent routing for vehicular traffic. I believe it is
incorrect and just adds complexity.</div>
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<div>I plan to contact the user to discuss, but want to make
sure I'm right. Can any experienced members please advise?</div>
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