[Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags (was: Re: How to Tag Steps in a Bridleway)
stevea
steveaOSM at softworkers.com
Mon Apr 29 23:11:47 UTC 2024
And
"should" or "must" (use this infrastructure with this mode-of-travel) more-or-less = "designated."
Finally,
"can" more-or-less = "yes."
That's a lot of quotes, but I think you get the drift.
> On Apr 29, 2024, at 4:02 PM, stevea <steveaOSM at softworkers.com> wrote:
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> In my mind "designated" means "for this infrastructure / mode-of-travel pair, DO use this." Like legislatively or because a sign says so and quotes a local ordinance or traffic code statute. "We built this, use it." (Say, for your own safety and/or comfort).
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> With "yes" you certainly can use this infrastructure for that particular mode-of-travel. Though, nothing more than that.
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> I hope this helps.
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