[Tagging] How to tag lanes with different payment methods

Mateusz Konieczny matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Wed Dec 22 21:43:00 UTC 2021


It makes sense to me.

Per-lane tagging fits here.

"only" value is not widely used but makes sense and allows to distinguish
"only this is viable payment" from "only this is mapped" without adding
hundreds of payment tags

It is also not documented at 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:payment#Values

But I think that it really makes sense.

Dec 22, 2021, 14:12 by antoniomadeira at gmx.com:

> Ah, of course! ;)
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>  So, in this case, maybe like this:
>  payment:via_verde:lanes=no|no|no|only
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> Às 07:20 de 22/12/2021, > osm.tagging at thorsten.engler.id.au>  escreveu:
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>> :lanes            is always a suffix that goes on the end.
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>> From:>>  António Madeira >> <antoniomadeira at gmx.com> <mailto:antoniomadeira at gmx.com>>>  
>>  >> Sent:>>  Wednesday, 22 December 2021 09:07
>>  >> To:>>  >> tagging at openstreetmap.org
>>  >> Subject:>>  [Tagging] How to tag lanes with                different payment methods
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>> Hi there.
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>>  There's an issue that time and again pops up when mapping toll          booth areas in motorways. In Portugal, >> where the first electronic toll            payment was created <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_Verde>>> , it's very common for a toll booth          area to have several normal lanes, where a driver must pay          with cash or card, and a special lane, usually on the right,          where it's not needed to pay on the spot.
>>  Considering that the normal way of mapping is to create one          node with barrier=toll_booth for all the incoming lanes, could          a solution like this be implemented?
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>>  lanes:payment:via_verde=no|no|no|only
>>  (considering a one way highway)
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>>  Regards,
>>  António Madeira.
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