User:BubbaJuice/Crossing guide
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This is my simple crossing/crosswalk guide for the US.
Way Tagging
Value | Description | Picture |
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crossing=traffic_signals | A crosswalk controlled by lights,
whether that means it looks like a traditional traffic light or a changing screen like in the picture. |
|
crossing=uncontrolled | A crosswalk not controlled by lights. |
Value | Description | Picture |
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crossing:markings=zebra | A striped crosswalk with no border. Called zebra in other countries. | ![]() A continental crossing in Cook County, Minnesota. |
crossing:markings=lines | Two lines define the edge of the sidewalk with no paint in the middle. The surface in the middle is sometimes a different surface such as paving stones. | ![]() A standard crossing in New York, New York. |
crossing:markings=ladder | The combination of a continental crosswalk and a standard crosswalk. | A ladder crossing in Miami, Florida. |
crossing:markings=no | An unmarked crossing. | An unmarked crossing in Silver Spring, Maryland. |
Examples
Picture | Way Tagging | Node Tagging | Explination |
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![]() A continental crossing in Durango, Colorado. |
highway=footway | highway=crossing | A standard uncontrolled continental crossing. |
highway=footway | highway=crossing | A standard controlled continental crossing. | |