Why not ask your question on the new OpenStreetMap Community Forum?

I created an Overpass query to search for areas to see if there were any unlabeled areas because I sometimes forget to mark buildings and was wondering if other people made the same mistake, and I found strange things like buildings marked as areas with "area=yes" tags. Should buildings be marked like this? I have also found rest areas, which are places where drivers can stop and potentially use the bathroom and ask for directions, marked with the "area=yes" tag.

asked 30 Dec '15, 02:56

baghaii's gravatar image

baghaii
2162611
accept rate: 20%

edited 30 Dec '15, 10:47

aseerel4c26's gravatar image

aseerel4c26 ♦
32.6k18248554


The Wiki says that for service areas that use the tag highway=services one should be sure to include an area=yes tag, "because it is not considered the default for closed ways"

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Dservices#Notes

An identical situation exists for the tag highway=rest__area:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway%3Drest_area#Notes

Buildings probably should not use the area tag nor should either landuse or landcover objects.

Cheers, Dave

permanent link

answered 30 Dec '15, 04:35

AlaskaDave's gravatar image

AlaskaDave
5.4k76107164
accept rate: 17%

permanent link

answered 30 Dec '15, 10:46

aseerel4c26's gravatar image

aseerel4c26 ♦
32.6k18248554
accept rate: 18%

Your answer
toggle preview

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or _italic_
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

Question tags:

×926
×210
×200

question asked: 30 Dec '15, 02:56

question was seen: 2,479 times

last updated: 30 Dec '15, 10:47

powered by OSQA