On 10/10/2013 01:13 PM, fly wrote:
On 10.10.2013 20:03, Mike N wrote:
On 10/10/2013 1:55 PM, Jonathan wrote:
The only way to tag the effect that the sign has is to change the access
tag to exclude bicycles.
What about hints to the router that it's OK to send cyclists on this
route instead of taking a longer route? Knowing that speed = walking
speed + time to mount/dismount allows it to make a decision when to take
a longer fully rideable route VS dismounting.
And why do you need bicycle=dismount for this ?
Think the width of the footpath is much more important.
cu
fly
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The width of the way is not the only issue. If the width of the way on
the section where you are required to be dismounted from the bicycle is
the same as the width on the section where you are allowed to ride the
bicycle, then if only the width is tagged, the router does not have a
way to know that the dismounted-only section will take longer to
traverse. If you ride the bicycle on the section where riding isn't
allowed, you may potentially be cited by the police and/or put yourself
in danger, as in the bridge I described with the low handrail.
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