Ah yes, I temporarily forgot that we have other street view sites! Thank
you for that subtle nudge.
I pulled up this [1] example at random, which is tagged in the map with
hazard=cyclists (on a stretch of way). I assume this means (in this
specific case) "cyclists enter the roadway 100m ahead".
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> On 7. Dec 2020, at 00:17, Brian M. Sperlongano wrote:
>
> The largest existing use of hazard=cyclists is in Germany. There is no
> Google StreetView in Germany
of course there is
> , but from the small number examples [1] I looked at, it seems like this tag
> is bein
The largest existing use of hazard=cyclists is in Germany. There is no
Google StreetView in Germany, but from the small number examples [1] I
looked at, it seems like this tag is being used for "cyclists in the road"
hazards and not "cyclist crossings". There were only 10 usages of the tag
(out o
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 at 04:14, Martin Koppenhoefer
wrote:
> I cannot remember having seen such signage for places where cyclists are
> using the road.
>
Doing it to you again! :-)
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-28.128994,153.4847037,3a,75y,327.54h,51.22t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sSXoyhtDrthUQ45j0cSdQ
Am So., 6. Dez. 2020 um 18:34 Uhr schrieb Brian M. Sperlongano <
zelonew...@gmail.com>:
> The hazard proposal [1] currently proposes hazard=cyclists as a way to tag
> a signed area in which motorists should watch for or share the road with
> cyclists. Note that this is explicitly different from a
The hazard proposal [1] currently proposes hazard=cyclists as a way to tag
a signed area in which motorists should watch for or share the road with
cyclists. Note that this is explicitly different from a cyclist crossing,
which is currently covered by highway=crossing.
It was suggested by a comme