Instead of a simple preferred/avoid flag, it would be better to tag issues such 
as hill steepness, traffic levels, presence or absence of bike lanes, and the 
like, so that prospective riders will have a basis for making their own 
decisions.

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Subject :Re: [Talk-us] Bike / Pedestrian directions on the MQ Open sites
>From  :mailto:nerou...@gmail.com
Date  :Sat Mar 05 19:59:29 America/Chicago 2011


On 3/5/2011 7:45 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>Something that would be nice but isn't as
> critical is to pick up on bicycle=preferred/avoid cues for ways that
> have been observed by mappers to be ideal/scary to use by bicycle.
Please don't do this, as mappers may have completely opposite ideas of 
what is ideal or scary.

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