Proposal:Snow chains

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Snow chains
Proposal status: Proposed (under way)
Proposed by: Trapicki
Tagging: snow_chains; snow_chains:conditional; snow_chains:on_demand; highway=chain_up_area=*
Applies to: way
Definition: Requirements (possibly with conditions) to put snow chains on your vehicle when driving on this highway, with places reserved for putting on snow chains.
Draft started: 2021-11-09
RFC start: 2021-11-11

Statistics

snow_chains=*


snow_chains:conditional=*


snow_chains:on_demand=*


highway=chain_up_area


Proposal

Tags related to snow chains:

  • Restrictions on roads regarding snow chains
  • Areas to put on snow chains (which are dedicated and usually parking restrictions applies
  • Vehicle properties "snow_chains" and "winter_tires" for conditional tags

Notes:

  • In some countries (e.g. Austria), some vehicles (vehicles > 3.5 t) under certain conditions (always at ice or snow) are required to use snow chains. This legal requirement shall not be tagged with tags from this proposal.
  • Traffic sign tagging related to snow chains are not part of this proposal, because this would be part of a different aspect with a much wider scope. Still for complentenes these are referred to.

Rationale

File:StVO 54 5 f Snow ice.jpg
"when ice or snow" additional sign in Austria

In areas where roads are covered in snow and ice during winter, on sufficiently steep roads motorized vehicles may be required to have snow chains (tire chains) attached. On some road sections like tunnels snow chains may be prohibited.

On some roads, special areas are reserved for putting on/laying/ chains / chaining up ("chain-up areas", "chain bays") or removing them, which are reasonable flat, allow rolling the car to facilitate chaining up, and allow to accelerate safely also in heavy snowfall. Most probably these areas will have parking restrictions to ensure that in case they are needed, space is available, and vehicles leave as fast as possible.

Often, the requirement to use snow chains is issued on demand by, indicated by special road signs that can be covered, flipped open/close, turned sideways, unmounted, or are operated from remote electrically. Tagging on-demand restrictions is important to let mappers and users understand that the road sign may be presented different in different conditions. This prevents accidential removal of tags and allows to undertand that an unlegible road sign may be active at some other time of year.

Usually the reqirement for snow chains is conditional, most commonly restricted to conditions of ice or snow, but also certain types of vehicles (e.g. trucks, all wheel drive), directions (e.g. downhill), or car eqipment (e.g. winter tires, "winter equipment"); this may also apply to to on-demand snow chain requirements.

Even though this is quite common in the European Alps and other parts of Europe and the world (During Draft status: Please add your knowledge where snow chains are required by traffic signs in the world!) we do not yet have any tagging sheme for these things. But they are useful for several reasons:

  • It's part of everyday life of drivers/law enforcement/fire brigades in significant parts of the world.
  • For routing, it is important to know about existing or possible limitations or equipment that may be necessary, which is especially true for snow chains. As snow chains are only necessary and/or required under certain conditions this may change depening on the time one travels the route, it may even change on short notice during the journey. Knowing the possible limitations beforehand allows to adjust the route or equipment accordingly and consider the implications accordingly. Routes could also filter to not require winter equipment. In case snow chains are compulsory, places to put on snow chains (chain-up area, chain bay) may be shown/listed to help travelers.

Tagging

Key snow_chains=*[edit | edit source]

Applies to highway=whatever applies to motorized vehicles, ways only.

Values:

  • snow_chains=required: Snow chains always required (traffic sign symbol: tire with snow chains on blue circle)
  • snow_chains=prohibited: Snow chains never allowed, e.g. in tunnels (traffic sign symbol: tire with snow chains on blue circle with red border and red diagonal streak across tire. Does this really exist?)

In most cases (at least in Central Europe), snow chains will be required conditionally (fixed rule, additional traffic signs) and/or on demand (issued by local authorities depending on the actual situation).

Subkey snow_chains:conditional=*

Standard Conditional restrictions. Usually used without separate snow_chains=*

Examples of values:

Conditional vehicle properties "snow_chains" and "winter_tires"

For Conditional restrictions, explicitly list "snow_chains" and "winter_tires". This allows for better conditional restrictions and exceptions, both directly with snow_chains=* and other tags.

Subkey snow_chains:on_demand=*

Values:

  • snow_chains:on_demand=yes - Snow chains required as announced on site, on weather dependent decission of road authorities. Sign may be flippable, foldable, turnable, coverable, removable, or remote controlled electricaly.Can be combined with snow_chains:conditional=*.
  • snow_chains:on_demand=no Do not use! If the restriction is permanent, this tag should not be set at all.

Draft question: Any sense in encoding the way the restriction is activated/deactivated?

Notes:

  • maxspeed:variable=* was my first though, but "variable" is usually used to indicate a restriction (speed limit) that always applies and is changed depending on conditions, and moreover "on demand" is more self-explaining, and easier to understand and remember.

Value highway=chain_up_area

For areas, that are primarily dedicate to putting on/off snow chains. No distinction is made for areas intended to specifically chain-down/put off chains.

Related to highway=rest_area and highway=emergency_bay, but with a different purpose:

Identify your highway stopping area
Chain-up area Chain bay Rest area Emergency bay
Purpose chaining up chaining up resting, staying, refreshing, parking stop at emergency
Parking, extended stay? very probably not no yes no
Chaining up possible yes yes yes yes
All year open? no, only winter no, only winter. Maybe emergency bay all year. all year yes
Expected amenities optional: lighting optional: lighting, emergency phone parking area, toiletts, picnick tables, waste baskets, lighting optional: lighting, emergency phone
Separation from main road yes no yes no

A rest area may be used to chain up, but a chain-up area may not be used as rest area.

name=* should be set only if known, as name=chain-up area [known name]. Reason: The areas may get named after a near known place, while not being that very place itself. name=chain-up area is wrong by Good practice: Don't use name tag to describe things

Note: This key could subsume Proposed features/amenity=chain bay. Differing to that proposal, I'd rather not call it "bay", because there exist ones that are more separated from the main road.

Related tags

incline=*

Examples

Tagging Explanation Note Image
Snow chains required when road is covered in snow or ice.
  • :conditional=* does not allow OR. Multiple conditions separated by ; have to be used.
  • The additional "snowflake" sign[1] requires separate conditions for both snow and ice. Other additional signs may state only snow or only ice.
  • Probably one of the default conditions.
Traffic sign "Snow chains" compulsory beginning with additional condition sign "when ice or snow" at Weinbergweg, Stattegg, Austria
Traffic sign "Snow chains" compulsory beginning with additional condition sign "when ice or snow" at Weinbergweg, Stattegg, Austria
Snow chains required when road is covered in snow or ice, but not for uphill driving AWD motor vehicles.
  • Last condition to match is valid.
  • AWD here means all-wheel-drive, not limited to offroad vehicles.
Traffic sign "Snow chains" compulsory beginning with additional condition sign "when ice or snow" and "ausgenommen bergwärtsfahrende Allrad-Kraftwagen" ('except uphill driving AWD motor vehicles') at L619 Weinebenestraße near Deutschlandsberg, Austria
Snow chains required, except for motorcars (Class N) with winter tires.
Traffic sign "Snow chains" compulsory with additional sign "ausgenommen PKW mit Winterreifen" ('except motorcars with winter tires'), beginning.
Sign can be rotated. When turned to face to approaching traffic: Snow chains required, except for motorcars (Class N) with winter tires.
Traffic sign "Snow chains" compulsory with additional sign "ausgenommen PKW mit Winterreifen" ('except motorcars with winter tires'), beginning.
Sign rotated to right, facing outside of the street to let it have no effect.
Named chain-up area Dedicated chaining up/down, not a highway=rest_area Note: image missing

Rendering

Road

For winter theme, add some bold/colored/dashed(for "on_demand") highlighting.

Chain-up area

Like resting area, but cooler color (light violet) and with snow chain as symbol. Can occur alongside parking sign, if parking is allowed and tagged.

Features/Pages affected

Related Topics

Informal listing for reference only, not part of the proposal.

Candidates

Road signs

  • In Austria[2][1], Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Czeck Republic and other countries a traffic sign for "snow chains required" exists and is in common use.
  • The UN Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals[3] defines
    • a snow chain sign as D, 9 "SNOW CHAINS COMPULSORY" and E, 21 / E, 22 "CHAINS OR SNOW TYRES RECOMMENDED".
    • Annex 5 F.7. "ROAD OPEN  OR  CLOSED"  sign: Sign E, 21, "ROAD OPEN OR CLOSED", shall be used to show whether a mountain road, particularly a section leading over a pass, is open or closed; the sign shall be placed at the entry to the road or roads leading to the section in question. The name of the section of road (or pass) shall be inscribed in white. On the sign shown, the name "Furka" is given as an example. Panels 1, 2 and 3 shall be removable. If the section of road is closed, panel 1 shall be red and shall bear the inscription "CLOSED1 ; if the section is open, panel 1 shall be green and shall bear the inscription "OPEN", The inscriptions shall be in white and preferably in several languages. Panels 2 and 3 shall have a white ground with inscriptions and symbols in black. If the section of road is open, panel 3 shall remain blank and panel 2, according to the state of the road, shall either be blank, or display sign D, 9, "SNOW CHAINS COMPULSORY", or display symbol E, 22, "CHAINS OR SNOW TYRES RECOMMENDED". This symbol shall be black. If the section of road is closed, panel 3 shall show the name of the place up to which the road is open and panel 2 shall display, according to the state of the road, either the inscription "OPEN AS FAR AS", or symbol E, 22, or sign D, 9.

Legal requirements

By Good practice: Don't map your local legislation, if not bound to objects in reality this proposal is not concerned with regional or national regulations. Nevertheless it is important to interpret the actual road signage in context of the legal regulations.

Pages like

could be created. A very good start would be https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winterausrüstung_(Straßenverkehr) which is unfortunately German only.

External discussions

Version/Changes

Version Change Discussion Topics
0 Last Draft "On demand"
1 Chain up area and chain bay in relation to rest area and emergency bay Relation to Rest area
2 Values: yes/no -> required/allowed/prohibited, chain-down, naming, legal requirements Value, Chain down area, Carrying required, Whole area with chains/winter tyres mandatory: how to map?

Comments

Please comment on the discussion page.

General References

  1. 1.0 1.1 | StVO §54 Z. 5 lit. f "Diese Zusatztafel weist darauf hin, dass das Straßenverkehrszeichen bei Schneelage oder Eisbildung auf der Fahrbahn zu beachten ist." in RIS
  2. | StVO §51 lit. b Nr. 22 Gebotszeichen "SCHNEEKETTEN VORGESCHRIEBEN" in RIS
  3. https://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetailsIII.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XI-B-20&chapter=11&Temp=mtdsg3&clang=_en%7CUN