Gregory,

I thought that cycleway=opposite_lane was the equivalent of cycleway:right=lane.

And if it was a lane only on the left then it would be cycleway:left=lane.

Shaun

On 9 Oct 2012, at 17:28, "Gregory Williams" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Richard,
>  
> It looks good and useful. On the OSM side of things it looks like you’ve 
> missed handling cycleway=opposite_lane, since a place where I had that in the 
> data wasn’t being rendered. I have since changed this to be 
> cycleway:right=opposite_lane though to be more accurate.
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Gregory
>  
> From: Richard Mann [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 09 October 2012 16:15
> To: talk-gb OSM List (E-mail)
> Subject: [Talk-GB] DfT Cycling data - cycle lanes
>  
> As you may recall, DfT has made available a lot of cycle facility data. This 
> was processed and snapped to OSM geometry, and has been available for some 
> months for importing (subject to local review) using the Snapshot tool. 
> Further details 
> here:http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/England_Cycling_Data_project
>  
> I've reconciled the data for my area, but I found it a bit hard going. 
> Progress in other areas has been variable.
>  
> I'm particularly interested in cycle lane data, so I've produced a rendering 
> that compares DfT (Red) with OSM (Blue) data. Note that the DfT data is not 
> clear which side of the road cycle lanes are on.
> http://www.transportparadise.co.uk/dftcyclelanes/
>  
> Quite a lot still missing.
>  
> So I've also generated tiles of the DfT cycle lane data (down to z17), for 
> use as a background in editors. In Potlatch, you can create a new background 
> by clicking on the Background drop-down, then Edit, then Add. The URL for the 
> tiles is:
> http://www.transportparadise.co.uk/dftcyclelanes/tilesDfT/$z/$x/$y.png
>  
> If any of you care to add cycle lanes in your area, that'd be most welcome. 
> It will also be interesting to see whether providing a background proves to 
> be an effective way of getting data reviewed and into OSM. If it's 
> successful, a similar approach can be used for other parts of the data.
>  
> Feedback welcome.
>  
> Richard
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