Proposal:Emergency access & exits
| emergency access & exits | |
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| Proposal status: | Proposed (under way) |
| Proposed by: | Push-f |
| Draft started: | 2022-06-20 |
| RFC start: | 2022-06-20 |
emergency=yes
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emergency=no
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emergency=designated
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entrance=emergency
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exit=emergency
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Proposal
- Formalize
emergency=yes/noto indicate the usability of roads/paths to emergency vehicles, as described in #emergency=yes/no. - Deprecate
emergency=yes/nofor hospitals in favor ofemergencies=yes/no, as described in #emergencies.
To do: What about emergency=designated?- Deprecate the highly misleading
entrance=emergency(which was approved to indicate emergency exits) in favor ofexit=emergency.
To do: How should entrances specifically intended for emergency services be tagged?
Rationale
This proposal:
- formalizes two not yet formalized tags (
emergency=yes&emergency=no) - deprecates the secondary meaning of
emergency=yes/nofor hospitals by establishing a dedicated tag (#emergencies) - deprecates the highly misleading
entrance=emergency
Tagging
emergency=yes/no
emergency=yesindicates that customary emergency vehicles can use a road or path (tagged withhighway=*).
This requires the following:- the way must physically allow passage for customary emergency vehicles regarding their width, height and weight
- if there are any barriers along the way, they must be passable for customary emergency vehicles
emergency=noindicates that any of these requirements are not met (that is customary emergency vehicles cannot use the road or path).
Note that:
- Both of these tags should only be used on a way tagged as a road or path (as per
highway=*). - The specific type of road or path does not change the meaning of these tags. E.g.
emergency=yesstill means that emergency motor vehicles can use the way if it is tagged withhighway=footwayorhighway=cycleway. - Neither of these tags implies anything about
access=*. If the element is reserved for emergency services (i.e. may not be accessed by regular citizens), you should additionally addaccess=nooraccess=private. - Emergency services are not restricted by legal access restrictions such as
access=*orvehicle=*.
emergencies
emergencies[1] is used to indicate whether a hospital (amenity=hospital or healthcare=hospital) is equipped to deal with emergencies:
emergencies=yes- the hospital is equipped to deal with emergenciesemergencies=no- the hospital is not equipped to deal with emergencies
- ↑
The key name is of course up to debate.
emergency_room=*is currently used about 50 times. Given the approvedemergency=emergency_ward_entrancetagemergency_ward=*would perhaps be even more consistent with the established tags. However such a tag seems to be a bit misleading since a hospital probably has multiple emergency rooms/wards, so naming the tag "emergencies" (as in does the hospital handle "emergencies"?) seems to be preferable.
Features/Pages affected
- key:emergency (tag:emergency=yes, tag:emergency=no, tag:emergency=designated)
- key:emergencies (tag:emergencies=yes, key:emergencies=no)
- key:entrance (tag:entrance=emergency)
- tag:service=emergency_access
- tag:exit=emergency
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