21 Jun 2020, 12:07 by [email protected]:

> On Sun, 2020-06-21 at 08:42 +0200, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB wrote:
>
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>> Jun 21, 2020, 01:21 by [email protected]:
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>>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020, Richard Fairhurst wrote:
>>>
>>>> You’ll remember that a couple of weeks ago I posted about the work I’m 
>>>> doing to look at getting the relevant bits of Transport for London’s 
>>>> openly licensed Cycle Infrastructure Database into OSM.
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/cyclestreets/tflcid-conversion
>>>>
>>>> It takes the TfL CID files, compares them against OSM (by making queries 
>>>> against a freshly loaded Postgres database), and outputs a series of files 
>>>> for each datatype, all categorised by the type of editing that will be 
>>>> required to get them into OSM.
>>>>
>>>
>>> You can now view this converted data as an interactive visualisation at:
>>>
>>> https://bikedata.cyclestreets.net/tflcid2osm/#13.12/51.50426/-0.08725
>>>
>>> Use the "Feature type" drop-down to change the type.
>>>
>>> This shows the results of Richard's excellent scripting to convert the TfL 
>>> CID data to OSM tagging. It hopefully demonstrates the correctness of 
>>> Richard's conversion and the extensiveness of the data. I have also 
>>> included the two TfL photos of each asset.
>>>
>>> NB You can see the original TfL data using the "TfL CID" layer button, and 
>>> OSM data using "OSM" layer button. These are both in the main list of 
>>> cycling data layer buttons on the right-hand side.
>>>
>> https://bikedata.cyclestreets.net/tflcid2osm:type=crossings_junctions/#14.77/51.50656/-0.08864
>> is missing bicycle=yes foot=no intentional? See say 
>> https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/24923378>>  (RWG082685)
>> that seems impassable for pedestrians
>>
>> https://api.cyclestreets.net/v2/infrastructure.image?key=c047ed46f7b50b18&dataset=tflcid&id=RWG082685&version=1&variant=2&size=400
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> Why?
>
> I cannot seen anything prohibiting pedestrians at that point.
>
> Phil (trigpoint)
>
Is it ok for pedestrians to walk on
the carriageway and cross the road 
together with cyclists in place 
marked by bicycle paintings?
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