On 10/10/19 01:07, Vɑdɪm wrote:
On the other hand the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic mentions crossings
for cyclists separately
(https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/conventn/Conv_road_traffic_EN.pdf):

3. (a) The standing or parking of a vehicle on the carriageway shall be
prohibited:
(i) On pedestrian crossings, on *crossings for cyclists*, and on
level-crossings;


I note they have not considered a bridleway.

Most countries consider bicycles to be vehicles so they can enforce things like 
road rules on them (stopping for red lights, giving way etc).

Where a pedestrian shares a crossing with vehicles the simples tag is to use a 
single node as a level crossing and have both footway and road through that 
point.

As bicycles are considered to be vehicles in a legal sense then I would use the 
tag for a level crossing - even if there are no motor vehicle and even if 
shared with pedestrians.




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