Changeset: 45994373
local observation
Closed by tinnishill
Tags
created_by | iD 2.1.2 |
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host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/id |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-GB |
Discussion
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Comment from Mike Baggaley
Hi I notice you have added access=no to this short section of highway. I am unclear what that is intended to achieve, as it has foot=yes;bicycle=yes;horse=yes and motor_vehicle=permissive, which together mean the access=no is overridden for all classes of user. Also, if has been named "Bus Gate", which I think is a description, not a name.
Should this be tagged description=bus gate, name=, access=, motor_vehicle=no. bus=yes and possibly a node with barrier=gate?
Cheers,
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Comment from tinnishill
I am using ID editor which presents me with simple choices. I select "yes" for foot, bike and horse and "permissive" for motor vehicles, which makes All "no". What is actually there on the ground is about 50 meters of bus lane with an electronically operated bollard (not a gate) in the middle of the road which retracts into the ground to allow only the passage of motor vehicles equipped with the transponder key. I live in the area. The locals call it the "Bus Gate".
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Comment from Mike Baggaley
Thanks for the reply. I suggest taking the name off the road and setting loc_name instead. This is used to specify a locally used name. You could also set the barrier node to have bollard=rising, I'm not sure about motor_vehicle=permissive if the lane is intended for busses with transponders, perhaps motor_vehicle=no and bus=permissive might be better.
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Comment from tinnishill
Right, I've given that a go using the Potlach editor.
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