stragu
(Stragu)
1
Hi all!
After being asked on StreetComplete to add the type of barrier on a node, I am reconsidering the tagging I did about two years ago.
The node in question is on a highway=footway, at the position of a power pole that reduces the available width on the footpath, and therefore makes it impossible to pass for e.g. prams and wheelchairs.
How would you tag that?
Currently I have:
| Key |
Value |
| barrier |
yes |
| stroller |
no |
| wheelchair |
no |
Node in question:
I guess that, ultimately, I will tag the actual power=pole but I still want to make sure that wheelchair / pram routing would not lead people to this footpath.
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Maybe it can be treated as weird bollard?
barrier=bollard power=pole
And note= with link to this thread?
Jofban
(Jofban)
3
Ideally, you would roughly measure the width there and put that inside Key:width - OpenStreetMap Wiki. If the usual way is 2m, but gets narrowed to 1.2m there, that could be evaluated. It could then also be useful if I use a wide wheelbarrow to transport stuff or something.
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A utility pole isn’t a bollard. If you tag it as barrier=bollard power=pole, I wonder if routers would avoid or traverse it as an unknown type of barrier.
Otherwise, I agree with using wheelchair=no and stroller=no to communicate the physical (not legal) restriction in the absence of precise dimensions. Wheelchair routers already oblige.
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