[Tagging] Street exits
marc marc
marc_marc_irc at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 15 07:18:59 UTC 2018
it look like a pedistrian crossing and a traffic calming
highway=crossing + crossing=unmarked
traffic_calming=table
if the standard maxspeed for a traffic_calming is not the same
as for a "street exit", the easy think todo is to create a new
traffic_calming value like traffic_calming=street_exit
Le 15. 06. 18 à 09:10, Peter Elderson a écrit :
> Speed limit is only implied for the part crossing the sidewalk. The
> street behind it can have different speed limits, usually it is part of
> a "30 Kmph zone", but that is not implied or necessary.
>
> The level of detail: sidewalks and kerbs are not usually mapped. It's
> not realistic to start doing that just for these "exit constructions".
> In fact, the exit may have dropped kerbs, but it might be a fat line or
> double line, a line of different paving, a traffic bump or just that the
> sidewalk paving stops.
> Similar considerations for separate tagging of other details of paving,
> elevation, lining. These are not fixed. The key element is that you
> cross a sidewalk (and/or cycling lane).
>
> Speed signs, give-way signs, shark teeth, stop-lines, bump warnings may
> or may not be present. The idea is that all or most signs can be
> removed: a. You are coming form an exit so slow down and give way! b.
> It's coming from the right but it's an exit so move on!
>
> We're looking for a simple way to indicate what's there without tagging
> all the details and implications separately.
>
> 2018-06-15 8:42 GMT+02:00 <osm.tagging at thorsten.engler.id.au
> <mailto:osm.tagging at thorsten.engler.id.au>>:
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> *From:*Peter Elderson <pelderson at gmail.com
> <mailto:pelderson at gmail.com>>
> *Sent:* Friday, 15 June 2018 16:29
> *To:* Tag discussion, strategy and related tools
> <tagging at openstreetmap.org <mailto:tagging at openstreetmap.org>>
> *Subject:* Re: [Tagging] Street exits____
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> The street is residential, but the exit is over a sidewalk, with a
> dropped curb. That's the piece I'm talking about: not the street,
> just the exit.____
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> Rules (legally) implied are that traffic can pass over this
> sidewalk, but has to give way to all sides and all others including
> pedestrians. Speed is limited to 15 Kmph (living_street rules).____
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> Only for that part where it crosses the sidewalk, or for the whole
> street behind it?____
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> As I’m normally mapping the kerb lines (way along the position of
> the kerb, with barrier=kerb and kerb=raised/lowered/rolled/flush) I
> would in this place have the highway crossing that kerb line, and
> would create an intersecting node (again tagged as barrier=kerb,
> kerb=lowered) (the same as when I’m mapping individual driveways,
> see: https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=21/-27.21152/153.02620
> <https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=21/-27.21152/153.02620> ).
> But not everyone wants to map to this level of detail.____
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> Maybe just a single barrier=kerb, kerb=lowered node on the highway
> to indicate that it has to cross the kerb?____
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