2009/6/10 Mario Salvini <salv...@t-online.de>: >> >> there are some main differences though: usually they are normal >> streets changed in designation. That is cars are allowed but don't >> have the priority and must drive very slowly, they have >> pavements/sidewalks, they are wide like streets, the give priority to >> bicycles on crossings, etc. all of which is not the case for >> cycleways. >> >> Martin >> > yes, it's all about designation. "normal roads" are designated for > motor_vehicles. But these roads are only designated for bicycles. > That's why it's highway=cycleway + motor_vehicle=yes (instead of an > implied motor_vehicle=designated for "normal roads".
"Normal roads" do not have any special designation _by default_ - where did you read that? These cycleroads *are* "normal roads", just with a special traffic rule applied. They do not have much in common with ordinary cycleways. -Martin _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca