but oneway:bicycle=no is understood. I would simply add that as well.
So a router can use that for navigation(but it will not tell you on which
side of the road you have to drive because that is hidden in the other tags
you mention)
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 3:10 PM Volker Schmidt wrote:
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sent from a phone
> On 18. Sep 2019, at 15:05, Volker Schmidt wrote:
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> What In addition I need to express that the lanes are oneway for bicycles in
> opposite directions.
they aren’t, bikes will have to drive on the right in both directions, opposite
directions would mean they have to
Thanks Tobias
The full tagging here would be:
>
> oneway = yes
> oneway:bicycle = no <- oneway not for bicyclists
> sidewalk = both <- there is a sidewalk on both sides
> cycleway = track...which is also a cycleway and
> cycleway:segregated = no...not
Hi Volker
The full tagging here would be:
oneway = yes
oneway:bicycle = no <- oneway not for bicyclists
sidewalk = both <- there is a sidewalk on both sides
cycleway = track...which is also a cycleway and
cycleway:segregated = no
17 Sep 2019, 02:33 by thesw...@gmail.com:
> On 17/9/19 05:29, Volker Schmidt wrote:
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>> How to tag a
>> oneway street with a combined foot-cycle lanes on either side with oneway
>> restrictions for bicycles.
>> To understand my description you need to look at the photo:
>>
>>
On 17/9/19 05:29, Volker Schmidt wrote:
How to tag a
oneway street with a combined foot-cycle lanes on either side with oneway
restrictions for bicycles.
To understand my description you need to look at the photo:
http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/ndVXZQlQxoTi_678lWXc9A/photo
The easiest way
How to tag a
oneway street with a combined foot-cycle lanes on either side with oneway
restrictions for bicycles.
To understand my description you need to look at the photo:
http://www.mapillary.com/map/im/ndVXZQlQxoTi_678lWXc9A/photo
Thanks in advance
Volker