Tag:amenity=grit_bin

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Grit bin.jpg
Description
A container that holds sand, salt and gravel to spread on roads for winter safety Edit this description in the wiki page. Edit this description in the data item.
Group: amenities
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
Status: approvedPage for proposal

 Grit bins, salt bins or sand bins are located in countries where freezing temperaters and snowfall occurs - they are mainly in hilly areas. They hold grit (sand and fine gravel), salt, or a mixture of salt and grit for people to spread on nearby roads. The grit helps improve winter road safety.

How to Map

Just place a node at right place. Tag it as amenity=grit_bin.

In some countries and/or towns the access to the content of the grit bin may be restricted. So an additional access=* may be necessary. The access may be one of:

  • access=yes everyone is free to use the grit / salt (also access=public is/was used, however it is a undocumented duplicate of access=yes)
  • access=permissive only a selected group is free to use; i.e. residents, local authorities Although this definition was included in the proposal for this tag and has occasionally been used, it conflicts with the normal definition of access=permissive and may cause confusion
  • access=private the bin is owned by i.e. a company or a school

Images

In the UK, grit bins are typically brightly coloured; yellow is common but red and orange bins exist.

Rendering

  • iD-editor: ID-amenity-grit-bin.svg

See Also

Related terms: ‹ grit bin ›