I though about it but it may be unclear in case of multiple features
- road itself (noexit:bicycle may happen in case of sudden bicycle=no on the 
main carriageway)
- track on one side may terminate suddenly and may continue on the other side

28 Oct 2019, 20:31 by vosc...@gmail.com:

> In the case of a separate cycleway:
> noexit:bicycle=yes 
>
> In case of cycleway=lane I would stop the. cycleway key at the last point you 
> can exit on the main-traffic lane
>
>
>
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2019, 20:04 Michael Reichert, <> osm...@michreichert.de 
> <mailto:osm...@michreichert.de>> > wrote:
>
>> Hi Tobias,
>>  
>>  Am 28.10.19 um 19:45 schrieb Tobias Zwick:
>>  > Most commonly, a cycleway that just ends without merging it back onto the 
>> street.
>>  
>>  Do you have images illustrating this?
>>  
>>  Best regards
>>  
>>  Michael
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