> >> Also, has anyone tagged a bike box? > (http://www.portlandonline.com/TRANSPORTATION/index.cfm?c=46717 > >> ) > > > > That is what we bits call a cycle advance stop. I've not seen anyone > > tag this yet, though I do know of one > > > > > One Shaun?! They're on about half of the traffic lights in London! > > I haven't been tagging them, mostly because they're so ubiquitous > around this way, they're frequently ignored anyway, and also because I > haven't been tagging traffic lights either. I'd suggest something > along the lines of an extra tag on the traffic lights.
That assumes that there's an advanced stop line on every approach to the traffic lights. I know of several near to me where only some approaches are afforded ASLs. I've been thinking that there are two possible ways to tag this: (1) Use a relation containing the junction node and the approaching way. Renderers could render a standard length of ASL, but this would be artificially generated. (2) Split the way at the back boundary of the ASL's box and apply an extra tag for the way that forms the entire length of the box. Out of the two I'd prefer (1). Gregory _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk