2015-11-27 10:50 GMT+01:00 Volker Schmidt <vosc...@gmail.com>: > I should have added at the beginning of this thread that I am looking, in > the first place, at the situation in Italy. > Here is what there is in terms of definition of compulsory cycleways in > Italy: > (articolo 182 comma 9 Codice della Strada) >
>From my own experience in Rome (which might be quite different to yours in Padova), the Codice della Strada is not something that is actually enforced for bicycles. You can do anything you like on a bike in front of a policeman (like riding in the wrong direction on a oneway road, pass the red light, ride on pavements or in a pedestrian area), s/he will not notice you even as part of the traffic. Therefor I suggest to use bicycle=permissive on everything ;-). This is very different to the situation in Germany, where the police would even stop you in a small town at 3am (i.e. void streets) and fine you for small infractions (if they were actually there, admittedly you have to be quite unlucky to get caught under these circumstances). Cheers, Martin
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