< Proposal:Parking lane conditionals

Proposal:Parking lane conditionals/Examples of old style of tagging

Location of the parking lane

Example 1

Image in the direction of the way Tags Notes
lanes=2

To tell this apart from the one below, a possibility:

  • parking:placement=inlane

.. or another way to express it:

  • parking:condition:either_side_only=yes
Left hand side just happens to be empty. Little traffic, so twoway traffic flows (virtually) freely regardless of parked cars, even though two cars can not pass each other at the points where cars are parked. If there were parked cars on alternating sides, navigating would be slower. Estimating road width is harder than differentiating this from the next image.
Like above, but a better image. Parking is free on both sides, but not legal on both sides at the same spot, because then a car/hgv could not pass.
lanes=2

To tell this apart from the one above, a possibility:

  • parking:placement=dedicated
Right hand side just happens to be empty (even most of the time). Twoway traffic flows freely regardless of parked cars.
lanes=2

To tell this apart from the one above, a possibility: (but that's the same as the first picture!)

  • parking:placement=inlane
A twoway, two lane road, where passenger cars fit snugly side by side but a truck or a bus reserves the whole road.
lanes=2

To tell this apart from the one above, a possibility:

  • parking:placement=dedicated
The same road as above, picture taken to the other direction: A twoway, two lane road, parking allowed on one side only: room for oncoming buses or trucks to pass each other.
lanes=2
oneway=yes
lanes=1
A good truck wide free lane even with the parked cars. The left side is effectively dedicated to parking without any markings.
lanes=2
Truck wide lanes for both directions, even with parked cars - no painted places.
lanes=2

Example 2

Key Value Element Comment With Marks Without Marks
parking:lane:right parallel parallel, on street
parking:lane:right parallel parallel, half on street
parking:lane:right parallel parallel, completely on kerb
parking:lane:right diagonal Diagonally, completely on kerb
parking:lane:right perpendicular perpendicularly, half on kerb

Some more images to come

Conditions

The original proposal has some Talk:Proposed_features/parking:lane#More_than_one_parking_condition examples of more complex conditions, too.

tag read as
parking:lane:right=parallel somebody is allowed to parallel park
parking:lane:right:parallel=on_street on the road
parking:condition:right=disc with a time limit
parking:condition:right:maxstay=4 h of 4 hours
parking:condition:right:time_interval=Mo-Fr 06:00-24:00 if the car is parked within the given time
parking:condition:right:default=free but freely outside those hours
parking:condition:right:except=hgv but if you're in a hgv,
parking:condition:right:hgv=no_parking you may not park at all.
parking:lane:hgv=on_street parking Trucks on the road.

An alternative for the last tag would be

tag read as
parking:condition:right:2=no_parking if the first conditions don't match (time, vehicle), you may not park
parking:condition:right:2:vehicles=hgv if you are driving a hgv (needed so that non-hgv's can fall back to "default" condition)
The sign reads (translated) "Does not apply to loading and unloading vans and trucks".
tag read as
parking:lane:right=no_parking Somebody is allowed to stop, but not park
parking:lane:right:no_parking=lay_by within the carriageway but in a space set aside from the driving lane
parking:condition:right=loading only when loading/unloading
parking:condition:right:vehicles=good;hgv but only drving a van or a truck.
parking:condition:right:default=no_stopping If you didn't fit in the above, don't stop

Signs

Sign Tags
parking:lane:right=parallel
parking:condition:right=free
parking:condition:right:time_interval=18:00-10:00
(Please see discussion about default rules)
parking:lane:right=perpendicular
parking:condition:right=disc
parking:condition:right:maxstay=1 h
parking:condition:right:time_interval=Mo-Fr 09:00-18:00; Sa 09:00-14:00
parking:lane:right=parallel
parking:condition:right=residents
parking:condition:right:residents=S7
parking:lane:right=parallel
parking:condition:right=residents
parking:condition:right:residents=S7
parking:condition:right:time_interval=16:00-06:00
parking:lane:right=perpendicular
parking:condition:right=customers
parking:lane:left=perpendicular
parking:condition:left=private
parking:lane:left=no_parking
(no parking:condition=* to be supplied)
parking:lane:left=no_stopping
(no parking:condition=* to be supplied)
parking:lane:left=fire_lane
(fire_lane implies a "no stopping" parking condition, so no parking:condition=* to be supplied)
Discussed at the discussion page. --User:kay_D

Sample area and rendering

An example area with lots of those tagging already done is here: OSM

The respective area could be rendered (possibly as a layer) like this:

Please see one street tagged with a JOSM screenshot

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