Warin wrote
> I note they have not considered a bridleway.
Actually would it be more reasonable to use only railway=crossing for any
crossing of a railway as suggested by Richard Fairhurst at the
http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/Pedestrian-and-highway-crossings-of-tramways-tp5949364p5949424.html,
th
I think it depends on the country - most cycling roads in Japan “end” and dump
you into a sidewalk to cross rail crossings - otherwise they either avoid the
grade crossing or end and put you into regular road traffic to use the road’s
grade crossing. they are basically 1-2km long sections of cyc
On 10/10/19 01:07, Vɑdɪm wrote:
On the other hand the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic mentions crossings
for cyclists separately
(https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/conventn/Conv_road_traffic_EN.pdf):
3. (a) The standing or parking of a vehicle on the carriageway shall be
prohibited:
(
On the other hand the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic mentions crossings
for cyclists separately
(https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/conventn/Conv_road_traffic_EN.pdf):
> 3. (a) The standing or parking of a vehicle on the carriageway shall be
> prohibited:
> (i) On pedestrian crossings, o
Paul Johnson-3 wrote
> On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 7:58 AM Martin Koppenhoefer <
> dieterdreist@
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> wrote:
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> I'm strongly inclined to consider a cycleway a road, not a footway.
How is about a shared way for pedestrians and bicyclists ?
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:Zeichen_240_-_Ge
On 05/10/19 09:58, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 7:58 AM Martin Koppenhoefer
mailto:dieterdre...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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The wiki defines railway=level_crossing as a crossing of rails and
a road, while railway=crossing is for a pedestrian crossing of
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 7:58 AM Martin Koppenhoefer
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> The wiki defines railway=level_crossing as a crossing of rails and a road,
> while railway=crossing is for a pedestrian crossing of railway tracks. What
> about cycleways?
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> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wi