On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Ben Laenen <benlae...@gmail.com> wrote: > Richard Mann wrote: >> If there's a lane in the "wrong" direction, that'll be marked (as being on >> both sides). If there's a separate track adjacent to the road, that'll be >> marked. But cycle tracks don't get marked if they are attached to the road >> (so cycleway=track and cycleway=opposite don't get marked). If there's no >> lane marked (eg the zillions of oneway exceptions in Belgium that have >> appeared in the last few years) then it probably needs to be tagged >> oneway:bicycle=no, but that won't show up either (AFAIK). > > bicycle:oneway=no is used much more in Belgium (and the whole planet) -- about > ten times more often. Likewise, also moped_A:oneway=no is used in Belgium > because light mopeds are sometimes allowed to drive in the opposite direction > as well (therefore cycleway=opposite isn't sufficient here), although there's > no advise from the government to the municipalities to allow it if possible.
Good to know - I only considered the cycleway=opposite/opposite_lane. I'll add the bicycle:oneway=no at the same time. Cheers, Andy _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk