Re: [Tagging] Highway classification in Antarctica

2024-04-30 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Di., 30. Apr. 2024 um 01:47 Uhr schrieb Juan Pablo Tolosa Sanzana < jptolosanz...@outlook.cl>: > It has no sense to inflating classifications of every island in the word > for being the most important road in respective island. > > If a neighbor garage is more quieter than the mine is not a jus

Re: [Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags (was: Re: How to Tag Steps in a Bridleway)

2024-04-30 Thread Jass Kurn
On Mon, 29 Apr 2024 at 23:57, Andy Townsend wrote: > In terms of access rights*, I've always thought that (in England and > Wales**) "yes" and "designated" mean both "a legal right to access", as > opposed to "permissive" that means "you can go there, but that right can be > removed by the landow

Re: [Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags

2024-04-30 Thread Niels Elgaard Larsen
Martin Koppenhoefer: IMHO, these markers have no legal meaning for accessibility (e.g. in Germany and Italy), but I am not familiar with Hungarian law. Generally, a route is mapped as a route (relation and/or lcn/rcn/ncn tags), while access (bicycle=designated) is mapped according to traffi

Re: [Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags

2024-04-30 Thread Jens Glad Balchen via Tagging
I would re-iterate Martin's assertion. In Norway, we tag bicycle=designated/foot=designated when there is a traffic sign for cycleway/footway/combined. Implicit in this logic is that the consequence of the traffic sign is a different legal status compared to an unsigned road. A route sign is n

Re: [Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags

2024-04-30 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
Am Di., 30. Apr. 2024 um 10:54 Uhr schrieb Szem : > There was a similar conversation in the Hungarian community as well. I > would like to ask what you think about such (and similar) official bicycle > route signs: > > https://www.google.hu/maps/@47.4675022,18.8055463,3a,35.3y,85.25h,81.51t/data=!

Re: [Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags

2024-04-30 Thread Szem
There was a similar conversation in the Hungarian community as well. I would like to ask what you think about such (and similar) official bicycle route signs: https://www.google.hu/maps/@47.4675022,18.8055463,3a,35.3y,85.25h,81.51t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s_4lLYsjnTzP_R_swduneHg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?en

Re: [Tagging] Difference between "yes" and "designated" in access tags

2024-04-30 Thread Martin Koppenhoefer
sent from a phone > On 30 Apr 2024, at 08:51, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > >> In fact, some bicycle trails are signed where >> cycling is illegal > > So does that then make it legal? no, in Germany it also happens from time to time that we discover signposted bicycle routes where cycling i