Minh Nguyễn

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For reference, I posted some tables on the wiki showing the [current usage](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:service:vehicle#Usage_statistics) of each major tagging scheme for vehicle services. Previously, there had been some unsourced statements about usage...

> FWIW, there do also exist some (rare) water runways inside "land aerodrome"s, which at first glance seem to fit to the description of a `aeroway=runway`. Here are some examples:...

> Since the only concrete use case listed on the [wiki](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag:highway%3Dservice&oldid=2321782#Linear_ways_and_areas) is for _widenings […] in an industrial estate_ I used the name _Maneuvering Area_ for this. But maybe it...

Yeah, the problem is that you can’t just stick arbitrary words together in any dialect of English and expect them to be intuitive, even if they would make logical sense,...

“[Staging lot](https://osmus.slack.com/archives/C2VJAJCS0/p1661041394449079?thread_ts=1660878180.683979&cid=C2VJAJCS0)” came up in OSMUS Slack as a possible term for at least some of these facilities. (Or for `amenity=parking`? Not sure.)

`crossing=uncontrolled` and `crossing=marked` represent two orthogonal tagging schemes: * The `crossing=uncontrolled`/`traffic_signals` scheme originally had no way to express an unmarked, unsignalized crossing. `crossing=unmarked` was later popularized as a workaround, but...

> * The documentation on the wiki is clearly insufficient. It's not at all clear that `marked`/`unmarked` defines traffic light presence on a separate axis entirely, and the current description...

Thanks for taking a look. Please help improve the page or make further suggestions on the article’s talk page so we can keep this repository on topic. I detailed three...

> I very much doubt, that there are in fact any "uncontrolled" railway crossings, at least not in the Western world, as all "valid" railway crossings are at least signalised,...