Proposal:Zone of alienation
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zone of alienation | |
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Proposal status: | Abandoned (inactive) |
Proposed by: | Rtzui-2 |
Tagging: | landuse=zone_of_alienation |
Applies to: | |
Definition: | zone with a strong nuclear hazard you must not or you should not enter |
Statistics: |
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Rendered as: | yellow shaded area with a bold border and the trefoil symbol in the middle |
Draft started: | 2010-04-01 |
RFC start: | 2010-04-01 |
Vote start: | ?? |
Vote end: | ?? |
Why? I don't want my navigationsystem to rout throught such an area.
- This is not an april's fool!
- Examples are Wikipedia:Lake Karachay and Chernobyl
Comments
- Why call it alienation when we can be more specific and call it nuclear contaminated area ? -- Nic 15:54, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
- A good idea. --Rtzui-2 17:12, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
- I don't think it should be a landuse tag, as any area, perhaps already with some landuse tags can get contaminated. Perhaps use hazard=radiation tag that can be sticked to anything that is contaminated by radiation, be it a way, point or area (See Proposed_features/hazard and perhaps just add radiation amongst the hazards suggested there) --Bilbo 09:47, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
- A good idea. --Rtzui-2 17:12, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
- This tag should not affect navigation. Instead the ways inside the zone should be tagged with access=no and if gates have been erected, they should be tagged with barrier=gate, access=no -- Nic 15:54, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
- Well but at least the user should be warned if he's insinde such an area. German wikipedia says about wikipedia:Semipalatinsk Test Site that this side is public accessible, so i guess there are not gates and you _could_ access it, but this does not mean you should, or you should drive through it. --Rtzui-2 17:12, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
- I use the following query to find similar places: bopoh13 (talk)
[out:json][timeout:60]; // https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API/Language_Guide ( ( area["ISO3166-1"="BY"]["admin_level"="2"]; area["ISO3166-2"="RU-BRY"]["admin_level"="4"]; area["ISO3166-2"="RU-KLU"]["admin_level"="4"]; area["name:en"="Ukraine"]["admin_level"="2"]; {{geocodeArea:RU-TUL}}; // "ref"="RU-TUL" {{geocodeArea:Chelyabinsk Oblast}}; {{geocodeArea:Российская Федерация, Курганская область}}; )->.searchHazard; // query part for: “hazard=radiation” or “hazard=nuclear” node["hazard"~"radiation|nuclear"](area.searchHazard); way["hazard"~"radiation|nuclear"](area.searchHazard); rel["hazard"~"radiation|nuclear"](area.searchHazard); // query part for: “protect_class=16” node["protect_class"="16"](area.searchHazard); //way["protect_class"="16"](area.searchHazard); rel["protect_class"="16"](area.searchHazard); // query part for: “"hazmat:7"=yes” node["hazmat:7"="yes"](area.searchHazard); way["hazmat:7"="yes"](area.searchHazard); rel["hazmat:7"="yes"](area.searchHazard); ); // print results out body qt; >; out skel qt;
- Great idea! There are many uranium mines around the world that are still hazardous areas, and even there are no signs in place. capola 10:42, 25.02.2014
- Well but at least the user should be warned if he's insinde such an area. German wikipedia says about wikipedia:Semipalatinsk Test Site that this side is public accessible, so i guess there are not gates and you _could_ access it, but this does not mean you should, or you should drive through it. --Rtzui-2 17:12, 1 April 2010 (UTC)