tisdagen den 18 augusti 2009 13.45.24 skrev [email protected]: > >>>> Are there any progress on the left/right situation on > >>>> cycleway=lane/track that are only on one side of the street? > >>> > >>> yes, there is a solution for cycleway=track. Map it separately and tag > >>> highway=cycleway. track can be considered "deprecated" ;-) > >> > >> But don't forget to connect the cycleway to the road wherever it is > >> possible to change from one to the other. > > > > Which it is at literally every single point in space along most Danish > > cycleways. This seems like a poor plan. > > It is indeed a very poor plan. Almost all major streets in danish cities > have biketracks in each side of the street. In profile, the construction > looks like this: > > sidewalk > ------------- > \ bikepath > --------------------- > | heavy traffic. > -----------------------------------
By using the proposed segmented_tag relation [1] (I'd prefer it to be just called segmented) you could use cycleway:left and cycleway:right on the segment since the relation doesn't rotate if the way is rotated. [1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relations/Proposed/Segmented_Tag I also have an idea of having use for cycleway=track. A cycleway=lane is a lane - the bicycle area is separated from heavy traffic only by a painted line. A cycleway=track is still on the same carriageway, but separated from the heavy traffic by curbstones, height difference, or a small fence etc. (The Danish example would be a cycleway=track if I understand it.) And finally, on a highway=cycleway the carriageway for bicycles and heavy traffic is separated. Konrad _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

