[Tagging] Default access for service=driveway?
Florian Lohoff
f at zz.de
Sun Dec 27 09:42:36 UTC 2020
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 12:16:30PM +0100, Colin Smale wrote:
> On 2020-12-23 11:54, Florian Lohoff wrote:
>
> > Tagging access=no/private means NO, NEVER EVER. So all the food
> > delivery/postal service are not allowed to enter. Thats not the meaning
> > of a driveway. A driveway is a "semi public" road which is more like
> > "permissive" than of "no/private". You are not handing out permissions
> > in advance but you may decide to send people of your property.
>
> access=private does not mean NO, NEVER EVER. It means you need
> individual permission. This permission can be explicit (like a letter of
From an automated, computer type of usage its no - Because the machine
e.g. your routing engine can not know for which of the road snippets
you have an individual permission. So routing engines need to treat
private as no.
Flo
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