Ups - but forgot to say. I think in 99% of all cases - cycleway:left and
cycleway:right are used on streets which feature oneway=yes... less often
oneway=-1 and even less often no oneway at all.
Streets with oneway=yes are fine. I'm talking about no oneway tag from OSM
data at all, or oneway=-1 set in style (but no oneway from OSM data) or no
oneway at all. Only on those there are problems - so you're not likely to
notice them I think....


On 25 April 2014 00:39, Minko <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes I render cycleway:left and cycleway:right too.
> And as you say, they are always on the wrong side on the GPS.
> Interesting to know that Garmin uses asymmetric lines independent of the
> road direction. If we only could find out how they do this...
>
> Felix wrote
> > I don't think that Minkos style shows cycleways on the left/right side
> > of a road - am I wrong? - Anyhow they would usually have a oneway tag
> > already in OSM data.
> > Also definitely no uphill/downhill arrows - which nearly never
> > actually have a oneway tag (and only sometimes I add one during
> > processing).
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