Re: [Tagging] Biker’s rests

2020-09-11 Thread Grzegorz Szymaszek
On Sat, Sep 05, 2020 at 01:25:22AM +0200, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: > Though note that “biker’s rests” sounded to me (not a native speaker!) > like a dedicated stop place withing a cycling route (with a picnic table and > so on) I agree. I wonder how the British would call it if they did not know

Re: [Tagging] Biker’s rests

2020-09-11 Thread Grzegorz Szymaszek
Thanks for your input. I am still unsure about the tag value (“how do you call this thing”). Other than that, I consider two simple ways of tagging the “rests”: • it is a rail/barrier/rest for cyclists, so a single tag is enough to describe it, for example man_made=bikers_rest (note that

Re: [Tagging] Biker’s rests

2020-09-04 Thread Joseph Eisenberg
In US English we seem to call these “leaning rails”, but they are fairly new. I’m not sure what term is correct in British English. Since they are distinctive features, they can be mapped, perhaps using the man_made= key. -Joseph Eisenberg On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 10:46 AM Grzegorz Szymaszek

Re: [Tagging] Biker’s rests

2020-09-04 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging
Sep 4, 2020, 19:45 by gszymas...@short.pl: > Hi, > > At some bicycle crossings in some cities there are “biker’s rests” > installed that cyclists can support on while waiting for the green > light. They look like [1], [2], or [3]. > > I could not find any existing tag for this furniture. Do

[Tagging] Biker’s rests

2020-09-04 Thread Grzegorz Szymaszek
Hi, At some bicycle crossings in some cities there are “biker’s rests” installed that cyclists can support on while waiting for the green light. They look like [1], [2], or [3]. I could not find any existing tag for this furniture. Do you know of any way of tagging them? Do you consider them