<h1>Restrictions</h1>
<p>This is used to define restrictions that apply to the associated element. See the page titled Restrictions for an introduction on its usage.
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<p>[<b>access</b>=<b>agricultural / delivery / designated / destination / forestry / no / official / permissive / private / unknown / yes</b>]<br>General access permission.
agricultural – Only for agricultural traffic
delivery – Only when delivering to the element.
designated – A preferred or designated route for a specific vehicle type or types. Not compulsory but often marked by a traffic sign
destination – Used for ways in designated local traffic areas, where traffic should only enter if its destination is within the area
forestry – Only for forestry traffic
no – No access for the general public. Consider using another tag indicating who can use the element
official – The way is dedicated to a specific mode of travel 
by law. Usually marked by traffic signs and exclusive. In Germany use is
 also compulsory. clarification needed
permissive – Open to general traffic until such time as the 
owner revokes the permission which they are legally allowed to do at any
 time in the future.
private – Only with permission of the owner on an individual basis
unknown – No information provided on access. This is the 
default value for most features with a general assumption that access is
 allowed for all purposes
yes – The public has an official, legal right of access, i.e. it's a right of way  (default value)</p>
<p>[<b>agricultural</b>=<b>yes / no</b>]<br>Access permission for agricultural vehicles, e.g. tractors.</p>
<p>[<b>atv</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access restricted to wheeled vehicles 1.27m (50 inches) or less in width, for example ATV</p>
<p>[<b>bdouble</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for Road Train B-double.
 A B-double (B-Train) consists of a prime mover towing a specialised 
trailer (known as a "lead" or "A"-trailer) that has a fifth-wheel 
mounted on the rear towing another semi-trailer, resulting in two 
articulation points.</p>
<p>[<b>bicycle</b>=<b>For values see access above + dismount</b>]<br>Access permission for bicycles. Usage of bicycle=dismount and bicycle=no
 will vary in different countries. If according to local traffic rules a
 bicycle is no longer seen as a bicycle when there's no one driving it, 
then there's no need for using bicycle=dismount. If the local legislation still sees an undriven bicycle as a bicycle then you may need to use both bicycle=dismount and bicycle=no.</p>
<p>[<b>boat</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for small boats and pleasure crafts, including yachts</p>
<p>[<b>emergency</b>=<b>yes</b>]<br>Access permission for emergency motor vehicles; e.g., ambulance, fire truck, police car</p>
<p>[<b>foot</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for pedestrians.</p>
<p>[<b>forestry</b>=<b>yes / no</b>]<br>Access permission for forestry vehicles, e.g. tractors.</p>
<p>[<b>golf_cart</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for golf carts and similar small, low-speed electric vehicles</p>
<p>[<b>goods</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for light commercial vehicles (LCV)
 or goods vehicles of category N1 with a maximum allowed mass of up to 
3.5 tonnes. In the USA, combined weight 26,000 lbs or less.</p>
<p>[<b>hazmat</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for vehicles carrying hazardous materials.</p>
<p>[<b>hgv</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV)
 (UK), e.g. for goods vehicles of category N2 and N3 (trucks, lorries) 
with a maximum allowed mass over 3.5 tonnes. In the USA, combined weight
 26,001 lbs or greater.</p>
<p>[<b>horse</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for horse riders.</p>
<p>[<b>inline_skates</b>=<b>yes / no</b>]<br>Access permission for Inline Skates</p>
<p>[<b>lhv</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for Longer Heavier Vehicle (LHV), e.g. for vehicles with 6 axles and can carry up to 44 metric tons</p>
<p>[<b>mofa</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for mofas</p>
<p>[<b>moped</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for mopeds</p>
<p>[<b>motorboat</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission boats and yachts using motor</p>
<p>[<b>motorcar</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for (motor) cars</p>
<p>[<b>motorcycle</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for motorcycles</p>
<p>[<b>motor_vehicle</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for any motorized vehicle</p>
<p>[<b>psv</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for Public Service Vehicles (UK), e.g. buses and coaches</p>
<p>[<b>roadtrain</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for Road train,
 A road train consists of a relatively conventional tractor unit, but 
instead of pulling one trailer or semi-trailer, the road train pulls two
 or more of them.</p>
<p>[<b>ski</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for skiers</p>
<p>[<b>tank</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for (military) tanks</p>
<p>[<b>vehicle</b>=<b>For values see access above</b>]<br>Access permission for all vehicles</p>
<p>[<b>4wd_only</b>=<b>yes</b>]<br>A road signed as only suitable for 4WD (offroad) vehicles</p>
<p>[<b>charge</b>=<b>Number</b>]<br>Amount of toll or fee. See toll=* as well</p>
<p>[<b>maxheight</b>=<b>Height</b>]<br>Height limit – units other than metres should be explicit</p>
<p>[<b>maxlength</b>=<b>Length</b>]<br>Length limit – units other than metres should be explicit</p>
<p>[<b>maxspeed</b>=<b>Speed</b>]<br>Maximum speed – units other than km/h should be explicit</p>
<p>[<b>maxstay</b>=<b>Number</b>]<br>Maximum stay, in units given (hour/hours/day/days)</p>
<p>[<b>maxweight</b>=<b>Weight</b>]<br>Weight limit – units other than tonnes should be explicit</p>
<p>[<b>maxwidth</b>=<b>Width</b>]<br>Width limit – units other than metres should be explicit</p>
<p>[<b>minspeed</b>=<b>Speed</b>]<br>Minimum speed – units other than km/h should be explicit</p>
<p>[<b>noexit</b>=<b>yes</b>]<br>A dead end road/cul de sac with only one access road</p>
<p>[<b>oneway</b>=<b>yes / no / -1</b>]<br>oneway=yes for traffic direction same as the sequence of nodes of the way.oneway=no for bidirectional traffic.oneway=-1 for traffic direction opposite to the sequence of nodes of the way (if the way cannot be reversed).Some road types are assumed to be one-way (e.g. highway=motorway), others are assumed to be two-way (most others).</p>
<p>[<b>Relation:restriction</b>=<b></b>]<br>Used for a set of tags and members to represent a turn restriction.</p>
<p>[<b>toll</b>=<b>yes</b>]<br>Toll or fee must be paid to access way. See also barrier=toll_booth</p>
<p>[<b>traffic_sign</b>=<b>city_limit</b>]<br>Start/end sign of city limits, in most countries implies a specific "city maxspeed".</p>
