On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Frederik Ramm wrote:
> I added the takeaway from this discussion to the wiki:
>
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag%
> 3Aboundary%3Dnational_park&type=revision&diff=1424102&oldid=1373291
>
> Feel free to amend as necessary.
>
> I made an amend
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Bradley, in colder climates the difference is more than aesthetic. A lot of
these bike become unusable for people riding bikes in the winter because
they don't get fully plowed to the curb and then parked cars take up the
whole remainder of the lane. Admittedly, this often also happens where
there
shoulder(left/right)=yes
shoulder:(left/right):rumble_strip=yes
Would make sense to me.
Just a side note that rumble strips are decidedly not better for cyclists
if the shoulder is narrow enough that the cyclist is left with insufficient
space to navigate without riding over them. It might be goo
> Hi all. Has anyone worked out a good tagging scheme for combined
> bike/parking lanes? I'm not sure how common they are elsewhere but there
> are a number of such facilities in my city.
>
> For reference, you can see an example here:
> https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=43.06056159&lng=-89.451211
Hi Paul
Thanks for the quick reaction - I knew you would reply.
>
> Well, the shoulder wouldn't count as a lane (a bicycle lane would,
> however). Not quite sure how to tag the bicycle use shoulder case (though
> I am aware that it is extremely common in the US), but if it were an
> actual, bicyc
The problem I see with that approach is that it doesn't distinguish between
a road with a striped bike lane next to a parking lane and a road with the
combined lane. In terms of the distribution of space on the road it might
be the same but it's different psychologically and is considered a
differe
Would the following tags work?
parking:lane:(right/left) = parallel
cycleway:(left/right) = lane
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:parking:lane
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:cycleway%3Dlane
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 9:11 AM, Spencer Gardner
wrote:
> Hi all. Has anyone worked out a
Hi all. Has anyone worked out a good tagging scheme for combined
bike/parking lanes? I'm not sure how common they are elsewhere but there
are a number of such facilities in my city.
For reference, you can see an example here:
https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=43.06056159&lng=-89.45121134&z=17&pKe
On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 7:15 AM, Volker Schmidt wrote:
> Last fall I travelled by bike the ACA Route 66 westbound. Long stretches
> are on freeway/trunk shoulders.
> I think I know how to map shoulders:
> highway=motorway|trunk
> oneway=yes
> shoulder=right
> shoulder:surface= ...
> shoulder:width
Last fall I travelled by bike the ACA Route 66 westbound. Long stretches
are on freeway/trunk shoulders.
I think I know how to map shoulders:
highway=motorway|trunk
oneway=yes
shoulder=right
shoulder:surface= ...
shoulder:width= ...
shoulder:smoothness ...
In the case of undivided roads:
highway=
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