[i'm new to the tagging discussion, just joined, please bear with me] On 11/1/09 7:13 PM, Adam Glauser wrote: > Sam's message has me somewhat confused as to who said what. In terms > of cycling tagging in North America, where the legal framework is > fairly similar* most places, my approach has been as follows, FWIW. > First of all, it gets confusing quickly because we don't have much in > the way of bicycle-specific laws. this originally came up because i had mentioned on talk-us that i had set up a NY Bike Routes page and had started working on some New York State related routes. > LCN makes sense for roads designated as "recommended" cycling routes. > Cities like Toronto have roads and paths which have been deemed to be > safe for cycling, which may or may not have cycling-specific > infrastructure. a specific example that's in front of me right now is the Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail (aka the Mohawk-Hudson Bikeway). it spans two counties and is maintained by the towns it passes through for the most part, sort of sitting between local and regional. i've dithered over lcn vs rcn, the description of the distinction on the wiki pages doesn't make this very clear. it uses a mixture of dedicated paths on old canal towpaths and old RR roadbed, and a some sections of roadway shared with cars, but without dedicated bike paths (parallel parking, car doors, and everything.)
now the Mohawk-Hudson bikeway is also considered part of the longer Erie Canalway Trail, which is clearly an rcn, running as it does from Albany to Buffalo. it might be good to look at the master plans that various cities are producing in the US in response to federal requirements. Albany, NY just finalized theirs within the past week, and copies may be obtained here: http://www.albanyny.org/BreakingNews/09-10-30/completion_of_the_albany_bike_master_plan.aspx there is a lot of detail about route designations and implementations in the final draft pdf file. > RCN I'm not really sure about. To me, the Route Verte in Quebec would > be a good example, though practical and perhaps linguistic reasons > have led to it being classified NCN. > and in the context i'm looking at, the NY Bike Routes and the canalway trails make sense as rcn tagged trails. richard _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us