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Parking restrictions

Midnightlightning 于 2014年七月 7日 以 English 发布

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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讨论

4rch2014年07月 8日 10:41 的评论

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”

Midnightlightning2014年07月 8日 13:19 的评论

Oh yeah, you’re right!

Midnightlightning2014年07月 8日 13:22 的评论

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…

4rch2014年07月 9日 18:13 的评论

It’s a bug in iD, I’ve reported it.

4rch2014年07月 9日 19:22 的评论

should be fixed.

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