On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Morten Kjeldgaard <[email protected]> wrote:
> * lane is a bicycle route that is separated from the driveway with > a painted line on the pavement. > * track is a bicycle route that is separate from the road. On the > picture, it is separated by a strip of grass. > > In Denmark, especially in urban areas, cycleways are almost always > constructed using curbstones. These are known, in Australia at least, as "Copenhagen-style bike lanes". (Seems to have limited use outside Australia, from a quick google.) Before: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=fitzroy+st,+st+kilda&sll=-38.03872,146.30971&sspn=0.166566,0.309677&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Fitzroy+St,+St+Kilda+VIC+3182,+Australia&ll=-37.859067,144.978284&spn=0.000652,0.001721&t=h&z=20 After: http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-37.859191,144.978019&z=21&t=k > cycleway=curb_delimited That has the problem that some parts of the world spell it "kerb". > which is more accurate. A different approach altogether would be to > use something like: > > cycleway=yes delimited:cycleway=curb > I think it should definitely be a kind of cycleway, rather than an extra option: cycleway=protected cycleway=copenhagen cycleway=segregated_lane ... You would definitely want to tag it two-way or one-way though. I think one-way is more common, but the example I pasted has both directions on the one side of the street. Steve
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