Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread Dian Ågesson
Hi all, The "best" tagging for some of these paths are inherently subjective, as there isn't a tagging method that captures the subtleties involved. Firstly, distinguishing between a "foot way" and a sidewalk is a subjective decision. How far from a road does a parallel path be before it

Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread Sebastian Azagra via Talk-au
An interesting post by aharvey in that thread. https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/use-of-bicycle-designated-vs-bicycle-yes-outside-of-germany/3230/38 regards, Sebastian > On 9 Oct 2022, at 9:19 am, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > >  > To open another can of worms, just spotted this linked

Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
To open another can of worms, just spotted this linked from discussions on a completely different proposal: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/use-of-bicycle-designated-vs-bicycle-yes-outside-of-germany/3230/23 So, what is the relation between designated & yes? Thanks Graeme

Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread forster
Sebastian Yes, 3b and 3c are actually signposted. They were intended as hypothetical examples. I asked the question of Ben to get a better undersranding of what he thought rather than to support any particular argument. I should have explained this in more detail and apologise for any

Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread Matthew Seale
Hi Tony & List There are differences in the areas of application of road safety law to off road footpaths between NSW and Victoria. This was noted in a discussion on this same topic last year [talk-au] Cycling on Victorian paths (openstreetmap.org)

Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread Sebastian Azagra Flores via Talk-au
The example below under 3b is misleading, as the location or proximity to residential properties or freeway/arterial road has no bearing on the allowed permissions of that way. Assume NSW is similar in their approach and relies on sign posts being present to confirm permissions. If you track a

Re: [talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread Warin
On 8/10/22 18:08, fors...@ozonline.com.au wrote: Hi Sebastian Azagra, Thank you for joining in the discussions. Michael Collinson wrote "I continue to welcome him (Sebastian) in our OSM community". I second that. Though I have some problems with your bicycle edits, I am very appreciative

[talk-au] Cycle permissions by a user

2022-10-08 Thread forster
Hi Sebastian Azagra, Thank you for joining in the discussions. Michael Collinson wrote "I continue to welcome him (Sebastian) in our OSM community". I second that. Though I have some problems with your bicycle edits, I am very appreciative of the hard work you do to support OSM. I have