"hazard:bicycle" is the other way round. If there is a key/value e.g. "hazard=narrow" then you can easily use "cycleway:hazard=narrow" to tag the fact that the hazard tag is specificly warns for a narrow cycle-lane.

highway=*
cycleway:right=lane
cycleway:width=0.5
cycleway:hazard=narrow

I think this is a beautifull set of tags that describes objectivity the shown situation.

-Robert-

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: Nathan Edgars II
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 7:49 PM
To: Tag discussion, strategy and related tools
Subject: Re: [Tagging] designated bike lane

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Richard Welty <rwe...@averillpark.net> wrote:
so the safety/hazard factor is sometimes a judgmental issue.
i know that there are some freshly painted bike lanes on US 4
in East Greenbush where i'd be tempted to put something
like

hazard=sewer_grate

if such a tag existed

I've been using cycle_hazard (mainly for sidepaths with frequent
driveway/side road crossings). It probably makes sense to separately
tag bicycle-specific hazards; a general hazard would be something like
hazard=falling_rocks. Would hazard:bicycle be a better format than
cycle_hazard?

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