
Felix Hartmann <extremecarver@gmail.com> writes:
However I don't really no how we could properly handle access=private - knowing new Basecamp/GPS devices ignore all "no" settings except motorcar=no (which is actually the reason carpool seamingly works).
I think the really hard thing about access=private is that if you don't have permission (most people, presumably) you can't use it, but if you do you can, and there's no good way to tell the GPSr or any routing program what you have permission for. But, while it's probably true that for any given way most people don't have permission, it's probably also true that most people navigating to a point which has to use that way do have permission, so it seems sensible to treat access=private as access=destination.