Zh-hant:Tag:highway=pedestrian

highway=pedestrian
說明
Roads mainly / exclusively for pedestrians 
OSM Carto中渲染
組: 道路
用於這些元素
常用組合
参照
狀態:已批准

A highway=pedestrian is a road or an area mainly or exclusively for pedestrians in which some vehicle traffic may be authorized (e.g. emergency, taxi, delivery, ...). Typically found in shopping areas, town centres, places with tourism attractions and recreation/civic areas, where wide expanses of hard surface are provided for pedestrians to walk.

How to map

To map a pedestrianised road nothing other than a simple way is required. Add the highway=pedestrian tag to it and a name=* to make it complete. For ways inside pedestrian areas that are too narrow to be considered a road, use highway=footway or highway=path.

Squares and plazas

A closed way tagged with highway=pedestrian and area=yes is the common way to map squares and plazas. Draw the way at the outer limits of the area, possibly even connecting with surrounding walls, buildings, etc. If there are roads passing through the area, map them as usual and make connecting nodes at all intersections with the pedestrian area. Other paths such as highway=footway as well as roads have to connect with the edge of the pedestrian area where they intersect. However, note that few routers will route through the area, most will route around the edge of it.

To map named squares and plazas you might additionally be interested in the tag place=square.

Vehicle access

Vehicles may be allowed during special hours to unload merchandise, but are often prevented from entering by bollards.

Cycling may be allowed, depending on the country or local restrictions. This can be specified with bicycle=yes or bicycle=no.

For small paths which are too small for cars to pass (no real streets) use highway=footway instead.

Examples

Picture/DescriptionTagsOSM-Carto
highway=pedestrian
name=Lloydpassage


highway=pedestrian
area=yes
name=Weyher Marktplatz
place=square
highway=pedestrian
highway=pedestrian
name=The Moorings
motorcar=destination
motorcycle=destination
highway=pedestrian https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/50.09722/19.97816

See Also

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