Hi, 2015-05-03 21:10 GMT+02:00 Markus Straub <markus.straub...@gmail.com>:
> It's complicated, but I hope this helps a bit. > Thanks, it's definitely helped me. I figured out a new marking for unpaved cyclepaths. Now I have ran into a problem with the following way: http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/8080548 Based on the wiki page <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle> this tagging is doubtful to me, because it's very similar to *M2d*, so cycleway:right=lane + oneway:bicycle=no suggests that there is a cycle lane on the right side usable in both directions. I think it would be clearer without the oneway:bicycle=no tag (see *M1*). You can see the problem on my map <http://merretekerjek.hu/#zoom=17&lat=48.20662&lon=16.39034&scope=varosban>: the lane is rendered with thick line what means "usable in both directions". What do you think, is it a tagging issue or should I change my mind? > P.S.: what's the URL of your cyclemap? I'm interested in your project! http://merretekerjek.hu The UI language is hungarian only at present. It's a detailed map and course creator (route planner) based on the Brouter engine. The map style based on osm.org but a lot of bicycle-specific markings are added, too much to list in this mail - check out an area where you have local knowledge and some will become clear. The map style is rather functional than a nice one. My purpose is to provide a detailed map fits for everyday use but help OSM editors to catch incorrect tagging as well. It might shows more than average joe needs. Currently the markings are too fuzzy at some places in Austria for my taste, because there is much higher "bicycle facility density" than I was used but I'm trying to adapt. The code isn't on github yet, but that's the way to go, just need some time to consolidate the project. Sorry for the late reply but I can pay attention to this project only in my spare time. On 2015-05-03 16:20, Pallai Roland wrote: > >> I'm working on a new, detailed web map for cyclists, the coverage has >> been extended to Austria yesterday and I have found something that's >> unusual in Hungary (where I started): unpaved cycleways. See: >> http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/98p >> >> Can you tell me are those official cycleways marked with a traffic sign >> <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:120px-Zeichen_237.svg.png> in >> Austria? Do the same rules apply to those as to the common cycleways in >> the city? Are those designated for cyclists? >> >> >> In Hungary we've cycle routes on unpaved roads of course but that's >> never a cycleway, just a cycle route or recommended way for cyclists >> (traffic sign <http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:KRESZ-KPU.png>) >> on an unpaved highway, or an unpaved highway suitable for cycling (but >> not designated for cyclists). If you found some with overpass that's >> just incorrect labeling. >> >
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