I would just map them as lanes =2; cycleway=lane. That is how they are
mapped in Belgium and The Netherlands.
Isn't that the L1a case of
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle that you describe ?

regards

m.

On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 7:11 PM, Volker Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I want to tag a road (one of thousands in this country) that has two lanes
> for cars  (one in each direction) and two cycle lanes, one on each side.
> Thes cycle lanes are by law one-way in the same direction of the motorized
> traffic in the neighbouring road lane.
>
> My (basic) tagging would be:
> highway=unclassified (or whatever)
> cycleway:right=lane
> cycleway:right:oneway=yes
> cycleway:left=lane
> cycleway:left:oneway=-1
>
> the value "-1" is discouraged for the "oneway" key, but in this case I see
> no alternative
> "cycleway:left:oneway=-1" has some 800 uses in taginfo,
> "cycleway:right:oneway=yes" has some 2800 uses in taginfo.
>
> Should I go ahead with my tagging? Alternatives?
>
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