There's also documentation that Ottawa is using(not final thats why its not on the wiki) with example pictures:
https://github.com/osmottawa/OSM-Bike-Ottawa-Tagging-Guide/blob/master/README.md There are differences with respect to US bike pathes On Jan 23, 2018 4:10 PM, "Matthew Darwin" <matt...@mdarwin.ca> wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I share your desire to not duplicate stuff that is already done. There is > a strong attempt in the Ottawa community to use standard OSM tags > highway:cycleway, cycleway:lane/track and bicycle:*etc.. > > The bicycle router is very nice (cycle.travel). However, I think an > Ottawa bike routing algorithm will require modifications to work in Ottawa > where we need to tag routes as being maintained in the winter (or not) and > then allowing you to choose if you want a winter-maintained route or not. > > Also would like to see more options to avoid roads and only travel on > paths that are lit. > > For example, I just plugged in FROM/TO where I might go, and the route > chosen is the most direct, but not the one I would take because it goes on > a very busy section of road with traffic at 100km/hour with no shoulder. > ... I would take the longer path. It also picks paths that are not cyclable > at this time of year. > > Matthew Darwin > matt...@mdarwin.ca > http://www.mdarwin.ca > > On 2018-01-23 03:25 PM, OSM Volunteer stevea wrote: > >> Oops, the bicycle router I wanted to refer to in my previous is >> http://cycle.travel by Richard Fairhurst (whom I inexplicably confused >> with Simon Poole). >> >> SteveA >> California >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-ca mailing list >> Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca >> > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-ca mailing list > Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca >
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