lanes:bicycle=* and lanes:foot=*
If you want to get specific, like, on a typical major thoroughfare on
Portland's westside on the approach to an intersection, you'd have
something like...
highway=primary
name=Southwest Murray Boulevard
cycleway=lane
lanes:forward=5
lanes:backward=3
bicycle:lanes:f
2014-08-02 16:00 GMT+02:00 Volker Schmidt :
>
> Do I need to use lanes tagging for this, which is completely different
> form the cycle lane tagging?
>
I think lanes tagging is the best solution. It will be consistent with road
lane tagging so that renderers, routers and mappers won't have to dis
> Questions regarding correct cycle lane tagging.
>
> Regarding a situation like http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle
> M3a:
>
> a) How do I tag the width of the cycle lane?
>
> b) How do I tag an arrangement like M3a where the lane is signposted as
> non-segregated foot and cycle use?
>
> Do
Questions regarding correct cycle lane tagging.
Regarding a situation like http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle M3a:
a) How do I tag the width of the cycle lane?
b) How do I tag an arrangement like M3a where the lane is signposted as
non-segregated foot and cycle use?
Do I need to use la