[OSM-talk-be] hoe map ik een bus halte ? :-) / how to map a bus stop ? :-)
Marc Gemis
marc.gemis at gmail.com
Thu Aug 21 03:16:41 UTC 2014
I also have no idea what the strip tag means.
I also add a bench=no to the few shelters I see where there is no bench.
regards
m
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Jo <winfixit at gmail.com> wrote:
> What would strip=yes stand for? I think it might be interesting to
> indicate whether there is a bay where the bus can get out of the way of
> other traffic.
>
> Now I indicate that by drawing public_transport=platform/highway=platform
> around it, where applicable. Or it can be inferred from a separately drawn
> cycleway.
>
> Another thing which might be interesting, is to indicate what was used for
> the positioning of the node.
>
> - Actual survey of the position of the pole
> - The B of the word B U S from aerial imagery (in France they have
> /\/\/\/\ instead)
> - A corner of the separately drawn (from imagery)
> amenity=shelter/shelter:type=public_transport
>
> For the bench, I'd simply add a node with amenity=bench nowadays. For the
> waste_basket too.
>
> Jo
>
>
> 2014-08-20 7:40 GMT+02:00 Marc Gemis <marc.gemis at gmail.com>:
>
>> https://twitter.com/JLZIMMERMANN/status/501356038499868672/photo/1
>>
>> regards
>>
>> m
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