Hi,
Am 25.12.2014 um 20:45 schrieb Mateusz Konieczny:
> cycleway=opposite is useful for marking that cyclists may drive in both
> direction, \
Then cycleway=no/none would do the same.
But I guess this is not the best idea for the same reason.
> but there is no marked contraflow lane (for street
It's the last case of "Cars in one direction, cycling in both".
I don't see what the value of "cycleway=opposite" is, when there is
already a oneway:bicycle=no. Of course cyclists while drive in the
opposite direction then and on the right side of the street for them.
There is no cycleway so wh
I don't agree,
the definition says:
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Use *cycleway*=opposite for situations where cyclists are permitted to
travel in both directions on a road which is one-way for normal traffic, in
situations where there is no dedicated contra-flow lane marked for
cyclists. In practice there is typically a v
cycleway=opposite is useful for marking that cyclists may drive in both
direction, \
but there is no marked contraflow lane (for streets with contraflow lane
there is
cycleway=opposite_lane tag).
2014-12-25 20:36 GMT+01:00 Marc Gemis :
> I never understood the cycleway=opposite. I would really ne
I never understood the cycleway=opposite. I would really need a picture of
a situation where you need it.
IMHO you do not have to use this tag on a oneway street where cyclists can
drive in both directions, but on their own side. So I think your
requirement to always add it to a oneway street that
Dear mapping and cycling friends
as that article is in German, it is questionable, if the international mailig
list is a good adress,
but in German language, I've found only local mailing lists.
As one can hear and read in discussions, and as is visible from the results of
mapping, a lot of map
Hi!
By the revert of
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/DE:Bicycle/Radverkehrsanlagen_kartieren
from19 Dec 2014 18:06,
a lot of essential inormations were swept away.
To cope the criticism of lacking consense,
I have now revised it in a way that nobody can compliain of omitted variants,
see