On 21.10.19 23:00, John Willis via Tagging wrote:

On Oct 22, 2019, at 2:18 AM, Jan Michel <[email protected]> wrote:

foot:lanes = ||designated (allowing foot access to this lane)

Thanks for the tagging example! ^__^
  have never tagged lanes before.

Is "foot:lanes" An established value?
"Established" - this particular key not really, it is used only 40 times up to now. But it's just the combination of the access tag "foot" with the ":lanes" Suffix. Both are well used and documented. This combination is not used often, because it is rare to have to mention access right by pedestrians explicitly for a lane.

In a broader sense it is as "established" as the other lane-based access tags psv:lanes, bicycle:lanes and so on, with a total count of about 100k tags (plus another million of tags using ":lanes" in combination with turn or destination).


Or is that what we are discussing?
No, not really. It's a way to tag such a lane without using a 'sidewalk' tag. It's similar to the difference between lanes:bus and bus:lanes or cycleway and bicycle:lanes. The first describes the existence of such a lane, the second also describes the exact position and further details.



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