Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread Richard Mann
I think the honest answer is that oneways tend to be treated as interesting information that applies to cars. Ahem. In the UK, we tend to make the oneway stretch very short with a cycle track in the opposite direction, so they show up as two-way on most renderings, but routers can't find a way

Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread Ben Laenen
Richard Mann wrote: If there's a lane in the wrong direction, that'll be marked (as being on both sides). If there's a separate track adjacent to the road, that'll be marked. But cycle tracks don't get marked if they are attached to the road (so cycleway=track and cycleway=opposite don't get

Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread Andy Allan
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 7:07 PM, arno a...@renevier.net wrote: Hi, I was told today by a bicycle commuter that openstreemap is interesting but unsuccessful because opencyclemap is wrong. His point was: opencyclemap show the directions for cars but not for cyclists: in his city, there are a

Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread Andy Allan
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Ben Laenen benlae...@gmail.com wrote: Richard Mann wrote: If there's a lane in the wrong direction, that'll be marked (as being on both sides). If there's a separate track adjacent to the road, that'll be marked. But cycle tracks don't get marked if they are

Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread arno
Le mercredi 02 décembre 2009, à 14:24:19 +, Andy a écrit : On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 7:07 PM, arno a...@renevier.net wrote: Hi, I was told today by a bicycle commuter that openstreemap is interesting but unsuccessful because opencyclemap is wrong. His point was: opencyclemap show

Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread Tobias Knerr
Ben Laenen wrote: Richard Mann wrote: If there's no lane marked (eg the zillions of oneway exceptions in Belgium that have appeared in the last few years) then it probably needs to be tagged oneway:bicycle=no, but that won't show up either (AFAIK). bicycle:oneway=no is used much more in

Re: [OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-02 Thread Ben Laenen
Tobias Knerr wrote: Imo, this shouldn't be considered in isolation. There's a whole lot of situations where the value for a key, such as oneway, maxspeed, maxweight, access, is different depending on vehicle or other conditions - a common example is maxspeed:hgv (note that nobody is using

[OSM-talk] opencyclemap and car directions

2009-12-01 Thread arno
Hi, I was told today by a bicycle commuter that openstreemap is interesting but unsuccessful because opencyclemap is wrong. His point was: opencyclemap show the directions for cars but not for cyclists: in his city, there are a lot of streets where car can only go one way, but cyclists can go