Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-03 Thread Gregory
On 2 October 2012 13:46, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.comwrote: If it's that good, perhaps it would be signposted enough to be an LCN? I suspect it's too indirect to actually see much commuter/utility use. Because LCN is a Sustrans numbering system. A cycle path with no number

Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-03 Thread Tom Chance
On 3 October 2012 13:36, Gregory nomoregra...@googlemail.com wrote: On 2 October 2012 13:46, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.comwrote: If it's that good, perhaps it would be signposted enough to be an LCN? I suspect it's too indirect to actually see much commuter/utility use.

[Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-02 Thread Richard Mann
I've updated my map of GB cycle lanes (and quiet cycle routes). Rendered using Geofabrik/Osmosis/Maperitive. Now with OdbL data... http://www.transportparadise.co.uk/DualCycleNetworkMap/ It looks to me like there's quite a lot of cycle lanes missing. A lot of cycle lane data is available from

Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-02 Thread Peter Childs
On 2 October 2012 09:55, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.comwrote: I've updated my map of GB cycle lanes (and quiet cycle routes). Rendered using Geofabrik/Osmosis/Maperitive. Now with OdbL data... http://www.transportparadise.co.uk/DualCycleNetworkMap/ It looks to me like

Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-02 Thread Richard Mann
RCNs are deliberately not shown, since they are generally leisure routes (and being phased out in favour of NCN tagging). Richard On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Peter Childs pchi...@bcs.org wrote: On 2 October 2012 09:55, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.comwrote: I've

Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-02 Thread Gregory
Would it not make sense to show highway=cycleway? West of Durham, it doesn't look good if you go from Broom Park to Esh Winning. http://www.transportparadise.co.uk/DualCycleNetworkMap/?zoom=4lat=54.77232lon=-1.58281layers=BTT On OpenCycleMap, you can see there is a good cycle path(previously a

Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-02 Thread Andy Allan
On 2 October 2012 09:55, Richard Mann richard.mann.westoxf...@gmail.com wrote: 1) put the output back in the database, by using existing keys (eg maxspeed=30 mph + maxspeed:source=inferred from presence of residential side streets) 2) put the output back in the database, using new keys (eg

Re: [Talk-GB] Updated GB cycle lanes map

2012-10-02 Thread Richard Mann
The data is available in OSM format (or as a set of z12 tiles, obvs) if anyone wants to do this. Stretching a set of mid-zoom tiles to be a background in Potlatch could be a fairly re-usable approach. But I've no idea how practical that is. Richard On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Andy Allan