I really dislike amenity=training as it is hopelessly broad. It would include everything from feature discussed here to training center for astronauts.
In changeset discussion amenity=traffic_park was proposed, that I like but I suspect that it is a neologism. On Sun, 22 Apr 2018, 14:11 Paul Allen, <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 12:29 PM, Andrew Davidson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Here they are called learn to ride centres and look like this: >> > > I'd say that term applies to not just the marked cycle paths but also > administrative buildings, > toilets or whatever. Also "learn to ride" is a specialized usage of a > general term which > could equally apply to motorcycling or horse riding. If you weren't > already familiar with > the specialized usage in the UK (I wasn't) then it would be confusing. > > I can't think of any appropriate term for the marked, paved area itself, > and google didn't > give me any ideas. > > The best I can come up with as an English description is bicycle training > track or bicycle > training circuit. > >> >> https://www.weekendnotes.com/learn-to-ride-centre-tuggeranong/ >> >> I haven't mapped any but others have just used highway=cycleway. >> > > There was a proposal at > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/training > (abandoned) for amenity=training with a new training tag and several > proposed values > such as training=driving. Many of the proposed values for training seem > better served > by some sort of educational tagging (you're taught art rather than trained > in it), but > maybe amenity=training deserves to be resurrected along with > training=cycling. Apply > it to the area enclosing the track and add highways within it if aerial > imagery/GPS > tracing gives you that level of detail. > > -- > Paul > >
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