
Eric: "No I cannot..., not within one hour..." Anke: "yes, you can..." Attached: "residential_bollard_bollard_service_motorcar_no.osm" South to north: [highway=residential] > parking_garage > bollard > (cross cycleway) > bollard > [highway=service] If one of the bollards is removed by nearby-poi (11.63 meter distance) then access restriction is also removed. No access restriction on highways (residential/service). Nice example, Anke, because of the two POI barriers "near by". Also, see: Mapillary. What I don't know (but you do): does poi style file processing effects line style file processing? Which is processed first? But IMO: a POI (and a POI only) might set access for a highway, even if highway is having default access. And mkgmap will respect to POI-barrier-access (new option, since several years). In text this example was also somewhere hidden in my first reply. My first reply does not reply to any subject. Should I have created a new topic: "nearby-poi discussion"? Eric (AnkEric) residential_bollard_bollard_service_motorcar_no.osm <http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/file/t344065/residential_bollard_bollard_service_motorcar_no.osm> -- Sent from: http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/Mkgmap-Development-f5324443.html