I do have to say that surface info is very useful. A lot of cycleways have 
gravel sections and that can be no fun on, say, a Brompton bike with 16” wheels.

Much like pavements, I’d start my focus on the details which are not what you 
might expect, like where a road doesn’t have a pedestrian walkway at all, or 
only on one side. Ultimately, it’s all useful data.

The embankment example makes some sense to me, although that level of Cycle 
infrastructure (cycle superhighways) is seldom seen outside of the capital. 
Segregated and sidewalk tag seems redundant as the footpath is mapped as a 
separate way, but they were added at version 1 when the other data may not have 
been there?

Gareth

On 14 Jul 2020, at 19:49, Adam Snape <[email protected]> wrote:


Quite agree, whilst harmless oneway=no seems a bit OTT, as tbh does marking the 
surface on every single asphalt cycleway...

I have utmost respect for cyclestreets but that tagging guidance does seem 
garbled at points....

Since when has the segregated=yes/no tag on a cycleway referred to the physical 
separation of cycle routes from the main carriageway rather than the separation 
of cycles and pedestrians on the cycleway?

The given 'high quality' example of the Embankment cycleway (mapped as a 
separate way, not part of the road) looks a bit odd with foot=no, 
segregated=yes, sidewalk=right.

Kind regards,,

Adam







On Tue, 14 Jul 2020, 13:05 Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
"Is it one-way? oneway=yes / oneway=no"
is it really a good idea to always include oneway=no?
I would consider it as kind of pointless to require
oneway tag to be always present

I added some advertisement for StreetComplete
(I implemented for example bicycle_parking quests
as part of my plan for collecting bicycle-related data).
Feel free to reduce/move/remove them.


Jul 13, 2020, 20:25 by [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>:

Hello,



The UK quarterly project for Q3 2020 has been selected as Cycle infrastructure. 
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_2020_Q3_Project:_Cycling_Infrastructure



Another topical one with cycling having increased take up as people have 
avoided public transport or took advantage of the (for a while) quieter roads.



Best regards

Gareth

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