Ramp
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A ramp is a sloping floor, walkway, or roadway leading from one level to another.
In OpenStreetMap, different kinds of ramps are represented by various tags:
incline=*is used to indicate that a feature is sloping (i.e. not level). Commonly applied to all types ofhighway=*, especially those used by pedestrians and cyclists.ramp=yesorramp=separateis used on stairways (highway=steps) to indicate if there is a ramp for wheelchairs, bicycles, or luggage available- Wheelchair ramps themselves can be tagged
highway=footway+wheelchair=yes+incline=* - Boat ramps (also known as slipways) are tagged with
highway=service+service=slipwayon the way, and may also be mapped as aleisure=slipwaynode. - Airport ramps (areas where planes park; also known as aprons) are tagged
aeroway=apron