Lambertus wrote: > Perhaps an inventory of the countries that allow cyclists on trunks and > motorways has to be created.
Here you assume that "trunk" is a well defined concept. But it isn't. There are no roads in Scandinavia that are called "trunk" roads. So we have to invent our own understanding of when to use this label. Unfortunately, the Finns and Norwegians made a different interpretation than the Swedes. So at some zoom levels, it looks as if Norway and Finland are full of green trunk roads, while Sweden is a country with very few roads. Because we labeled those roads as "primary", which are not rendered at that zoom level. I think we should change all Swedish "riksväg" roads from primary to trunk, to match the definition used for Norway and Finland, and to make the map of Sweden look less empty at some zoom levels. However, even though the speed limit on a Swedish "riksväg" (similar to a German "Bundesstrasse") is mostly 90 km/h (sometimes 70 km/h), you are allowed to drive tractors and bicycles there. -- Lars Aronsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk