Re: [OSM-talk] Tagging Cycle Infrastructure in US

2009-01-28 Thread Andrew Chadwick (email lists)
Brandon Aguirre wrote: Also, has anyone tagged a bike box? (http://www.portlandonline.com/TRANSPORTATION/index.cfm?c=46717 ) They're in the UK Highway Code (the gov't driver's manual) as Advanced Stop Lines: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_stop_line . The term bike box seems to be

Re: [OSM-talk] Tagging Cycle Infrastructure in US

2009-01-28 Thread Gregory Williams
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

Re: [OSM-talk] Tagging Cycle Infrastructure in US

2009-01-28 Thread Brandon Aguirre
So, I take it my comment on the map rendering yes with bike routes looking lame is pure vanity on my part? =) The info you all sent is great! And, as Gregory mentioned, assuming we United Statseans are advanced enough to put bike boxes (ASLs) in every direction at every light gives us too

[OSM-talk] Tagging Cycle Infrastructure in US

2009-01-27 Thread Brandon Aguirre
Hey all, I'm tagging cycle infrastructure with the lcn_ref tag but need advice since it was developed for Europe where they designate routes numerically like a highway system. What do you suggest I put as the lcn_ref for various cycle inf. (I put yes as a placeholder but it looks so lame)

Re: [OSM-talk] Tagging Cycle Infrastructure in US

2009-01-27 Thread Thomas Wood
2009/1/27 Brandon Aguirre bran...@cloudmade.com: Hey all, I'm tagging cycle infrastructure with the lcn_ref tag but need advice since it was developed for Europe where they designate routes numerically like a highway system. What do you suggest I put as the lcn_ref for various cycle inf. (I