On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 23:06, Volker Schmidt wrote:
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> Not unclear at all.
>
> The only thing that both the foot-cycle crossing and the foot-cycle sidepath
> are tagged as single ways (highway=path, bicycle=designated, foot=designated,
> segregated=yes).
> And there are hundreds of these
Not unclear at all.
The only thing that both the foot-cycle crossing and the foot-cycle
sidepath are tagged as single ways (highway=path, bicycle=designated,
foot=designated, segregated=yes).
And there are hundreds of these around the city.
So "my" tagging ignores the relative positions of foot
On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 19:22, Volker Schmidt wrote:
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> This is, at least in some cases, more complicated.
> Take a road that has a parallel segregated foot-cycle path and the crossing
> itself is a segregated foot-cycle path, as in these two examples:
>
This is, at least in some cases, more complicated.
Take a road that has a parallel segregated foot-cycle path and the crossing
itself is a segregated foot-cycle path, as in these two examples:
https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/S6U2AoBM5Q3jI3b-hKP5_A
Hi Mateusz!
On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 12:32, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
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> Let's say that we have footway mapped separately from the road, road has
> footways on both sides.
>
> Footway has surface=paving_stones, road has surface=asphalt.
>
> There is a crossing, made from three ways:
> - (1)
On 15/12/19 12:30, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
Let's say that we have footway mapped separately from the road, road has
footways on both sides.
Footway has surface=paving_stones, road has surface=asphalt.
There is a crossing, made from three ways:
- (1) highway=footway surface=paving_stones (for
Hi Mateusz,
On 15/12/19 12:30, Mateusz Konieczny wrote:
Let's say that we have footway mapped separately from the road, road
has footways on both sides.
Footway has surface=paving_stones, road has surface=asphalt.
There is a crossing, made from three ways:
- (1) highway=footway
Let's say that we have footway mapped separately from the road, road has
footways on both sides.
Footway has surface=paving_stones, road has surface=asphalt.
There is a crossing, made from three ways:
- (1) highway=footway surface=paving_stones (for a bit from centerline of
sidewalk to the