On 15/3/19 9:30 pm, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
these tags are stating different things though:


How are they different? If I have a oneway=yes way:

A--->B

oneway:bicycle=no tells me that bicycles can pass along this way A->B and B->A

exactly the same case if there is any of the tags:
cycleway:[left|right|both|none]:oneway=[-1|no]


They tell me the same thing. The point of this discussion is what the *preferred* method should be not how many different ways there are to tag the same piece of information. My point is simply why should mappers be told to prefer the less used and less likely to be consumed option rather than the much more common option?


cycleway:left:oneway=-1 on the other hand is describing a dedicated cycling infrastructure

No it doesn't. What infrastructure, if any, is provided for cyclists is described by the cycleway=* tag. So in this case if that tag is accompanied by:

cycleway:left=shared

then there is no dedicated cycling infrastructure.

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