On 8 September 2018 21:06:11 CEST, SelfishSeahorse <selfishseaho...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>On Sat, 8 Sep 2018 at 02:38, Paul Johnson <ba...@ursamundi.org> wrote:
>> I'm thinking, perhaps, a new access tag value: smv (slow moving
>vehicle).  Then you could (using my previous I 82 through the Cabbage
>Patch climb) do something like smv:lanes:access=no|yes|designated.
>
>This seems like a good idea to me -- although 'slow moving vehicle' is
>defined differently depending on the region (e.g. < 60 km/h in France
>or less than the normal speed at the particular time and place in the
>USA or CA), but that shouldn't be our problem, should it?
>
The only signage on autoroute with voie pour vehicules lents is the start of a 
new crawler lane in English and a sign indicating 'vehicules lents'. There is 
no indication of a maximum speed for that lane, beyond at 130 you may come up 
behind a truck very quickly, there is no indication that the standard keep to 
the right unless overtaking doesn't apply. The offside (3rd) lane will have a 
minimum speed, usually 100, posted. At the top the vehicules lents lane becomes 
lane 1 and lanes 2 and 3 become lane 2. 

Phil (trigpoint) 

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