I like to use it to mark that given oneway:bicycle=no has no designated 
contraflow lane.

This way all oneway:bicycle=no have either cycleway=opposite or 
cycleway=opposite_lane
or are waiting for survey.


Mar 17, 2019, 8:37 AM by thesw...@gmail.com:

> On 17/3/19 10:42 am, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>
>> I didn’t know this tag, historically the cycleway tags were used for bicycle 
>> infrastructure, seems people are working to change this.
>>
>
> I didn't say I liked the cycleway=shared tag. There are a lot of highways in 
> Australia tagged with this and I wouldn't ride on any of them. I'm assuming 
> that routers should treat them the same as cycleway=no.
>
> This does raise the question: do we still need the cycleway=opposite tag? Is 
> there some characteristic of the street that is not captured by just the 
> bicycle:oneway=no tag?
>
> A question for the Euromappers I think (haven't seen a "cycle plug" in 
> Australia).
>
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