On 5/1/2020 4:37 PM, Mike Thompson wrote:
Hello,

We have a trail [0] around here where walking/hiking is not allowed,
but running is. Currently it is tagged foot=yes, which doesn't give
the full story. In case you are wondering how such a situation could
come about, it is because the land manager wants faster traffic (trail
runners, mountain bikes and horses) on this trail, and slower traffic
(walkers/hikers) on a more or less parallel route.  Any suggestions as
to how to tag?

Thanks,

Mike


[0] https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/449200803

minspeed:foot? A value of around 6 or 7 (default unit is km/hour) should
separate the fast walkers from the joggers. Of course it's anyone's
guess if there would ever be any software support for this key.

Another approach would be to leave off the highway tag and tag it a
leisure=track + sport=running + bicycle=yes/designated. Routing software
would probably ignore it for pedestrian mode but might still route
bicycles on it.

Jason


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