Key:NSIW
| NSIW |
| Description |
|---|
| Classification of Chinese Inland Waterways |
| Group: Restrictions |
| Used on these elements |
| Useful combination |
| Status: de facto |
| Tools for this tag |
|
NSIW is a classification for Chinese inland waterways:
Classification
| NSIW-Class | Tonnage (t) | min. Depth (m) | Width of the straight section (m) | min. Height (m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Double line | ||||
| I | 3000 | 3.5-4.0 | 250 | 18 |
| II | 2000 | 2.6-3.0 | 190 | 10 |
| III | 1000 | 2.0-2.4 | 110 | 10 |
| IV | 500 | 1.6-1.9 | 90 | 8 |
| V | 300 | 1.3-1.6 | 70 | 8 |
| VI | 100 | 1.0-1.2 | 30 | 4.5 |
| VII | 50 | 0.7-0.9 | 24 | 3.5 |
Navigability
Inland waterways are navigable if one of theses tags are used :
Navigable waterways are rendered in dark green on the openriverboatmap map.
An other example: European Navigable Waterways
See also
- Inland navigation
- ship=*
- boat=*
- motorboat=*
- CEMT=*
- route=waterway - A signed navigable waterway (for motorboats and ships)
- route=motorboat - A recreational route specifically signed for motorboats (and not signed for other boats such as canoes)
- route=canoe - A signed route for canoes, kayaks, or other paddle craft.
- Whitewater sports
- JOSM-style-snippet
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