[Talk-GB] Improving gate data
Jon Pennycook
jpennycook at bcs.org.uk
Mon Apr 25 13:32:56 UTC 2022
Here's a good example - a barrier between two residential roads:-
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1742554854
Jon
On Mon, 25 Apr 2022 at 14:29, Jon Pennycook <jpennycook at bcs.org.uk> wrote:
> I suspect the barriers that are particularly interesting are the ones that
> block a certain class of user that would be allowed either side of the
> barrier, eg a bollard or concrete block on a residential road would prevent
> cars but not pedestrians for example, even though cars are allowed on
> either side. In the case of the concrete block, it would matter if there
> was a gap allowing horses and cyclists, or if it extended across the whole
> road only leaving access to the pavement, in which case cycles and horses
> would not be able to pass.
>
> Jon
>
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2022, 14:17 Dave F via Talk-GB, <talk-gb at openstreetmap.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On 24/04/2022 18:15, ael via Talk-GB wrote:
>> >
>> > I have surveyed many gates, but how do I know what access applies unless
>> > there is a notice?
>>
>> Barrier access can be ascertained from the way they're attached to which
>> is why I'm uncertain of the benefits of explicitly tagging the barrier.
>>
>> DaveF
>>
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