[OSM-talk] park barrier
Shaun McDonald
shaun at shaunmcdonald.me.uk
Tue Aug 11 17:50:30 BST 2009
On 11 Aug 2009, at 17:39, Tobias Knerr wrote:
> Shaun McDonald wrote:
>>> Another property that turnstiles have is that usually one can pass
>>> in
>>> only one direction. But how that is going to be tagged if a
>>> turnstile
>>> is just a node I have no idea.
>>
>> A footway going through it with the tag oneway=yes?
>
> oneway=yes isn't a good idea, as oneway is generally assumed to /not/
> affect pedestrians. (Or how many of you actually add an exception for
> pedestrians when mapping a highway with oneway=yes?)
The exception being highways that are for pedestrians, i.e. footway
and pedestrian.
>
> I'd therefore use something like foot[backward]=no (or whatever syntax
> for conditional tagging is your personal favourite) on that footway
> leading through the turnstile.
That's an uggly looking tag.
Shaun
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