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Parking restrictions

Midnightlightning님이 English로 2014년 7월 7일에 게시함.

I’ve found the parking lot signs aren’t that useful on the University of Wisconsin campus, if you’re not familiar with the various lots. Some lots require a permit, and some are metered parking. If you’re permit-less and looking for somewhere to park, the signs at the entryway to each lot are not that useful from a distance. Each has a red band at the top with white lettering indicating either “PERMIT REQUIRED” or “METERS ENFORCED” above the common “Monday-Friday, 7am-4:30pm”. From a distance, since both are red bands, and two words long, it’s hard to distinguish at a glance, before turning into the lot itself.

The UW parking map (http://transportation.wisc.edu/files/14_15ParkingMap.jpg) isn’t much more helpful, only differentiating the permit-vs.-meter lots with a “M” symbol on the metered lots.

So, I started tagging the parking lots in OpenStreetMap with the proper “access” tags, and hopefully some parking app can parse them and make an easier parking experience while on-campus.

The permit-required lots are:

access=private access:conditional=public @ Mo-Fr 00:00-07:00,16:30-24:00; Sa-Su 00:00-24:00

And the metered lots are:

access=public fee=yes @ Mo-Fr 07:00-16:30

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2014년 7월 8일 10:414rch님의 의견

Is access=public an valid value? I couldn’t find it here: osm.wiki/Access#Values

Wouldn’t access=yes fit better? Definition: “The public has an official, legally-enshrined right of access, i.e. it’s a right of way”

2014년 7월 8일 13:19Midnightlightning님의 의견

Oh yeah, you’re right!

2014년 7월 8일 13:22Midnightlightning님의 의견

Oh, I know why I did that now; the in-browser editor iD has “public” as an “access” option in the drop-down, but not “yes”. Should probably either update the editor or the wiki page about the access tag…

2014년 7월 9일 18:134rch님의 의견

It’s a bug in iD, I’ve reported it.

2014년 7월 9일 19:224rch님의 의견

should be fixed.

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