I have seen this kind of sidewalk that is just a marked lane in Germany as well, usually as part of parking lots or larger company grounds.
How about: sidewalk=right sidewalk:right:kerb=no sidewalk:right:surface=asphalt The most important thing is to tag whether there is a sidewalk or not. Regardless of whether it has a keen or not. According to taginfo, sidewalk:right:kerb is already used a few times: https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/sidewalk%3Aright%3Akerb#overview Tobias On October 20, 2019 8:39:14 AM GMT+02:00, John Willis via Tagging <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On Oct 20, 2019, at 4:44 AM, Markus <[email protected]> >wrote: >> >> However i think that a sidewalk requires a physical separation to the >> roadway > > >I agree with you, and I tag all separated standard sidewalks as >“sidewalks” (iD preset). > >however, there are a lot of narrow roads in Japan where the side of the >road (between the white lane border line and the barrier wall along the >road) is painted with a (thin) green stripe, and is considered a >pedestrian path - usually around schools where children walk. The >infrastructure in the area is very old, and they cannot widen the roads >to be safer, so they paint the green line on to remind drivers to be >safe and keep the pedestrians on one side. this is only around schools >with narrow roads. New roads all have separated sidewalks, so no >painted area is necessary. > >I tag the green line as a highway=path and add a note=* to the way. > >One example I have seen is much larger, and is a new “lane” created by >converting a 2-way road to 1-way and giving the margin to pedestrians. >https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/667338935 ><https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/667338935>. > >I do not think this is ideal, but it does properly map the marking and >the routing that should be used for pedestrians. usually many roads in >the area are narrow, and the designated way is best. > >If some method is standardized, I will correct my mapping. > >Note: these are not the blue cycle-lanes or cycle arrows in the road >found on many narrow high traffic roads. > > >Javbw _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
