In Hungary, you are not considered a driver when you are pushing a bicycle
or a moped, but you are if you push a motorcycle.

In museums, I think I would tag cloakroom:use=mandatory or something like
that. It happened to me in the past that I've checked in my portable
bicycle in the cloakroom when I didn't have a lock at hand and they didn't
mind.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 11:43 AM Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> Am Mi., 22. Juli 2020 um 11:34 Uhr schrieb bkil <bkil.hu...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I think the core idea behind such a restriction is that people only want
>> to go to that park for walking around (no cross-traffic), and pushing the
>> bike for half an hour doesn't make much sense and allowing people to push
>> bikes around would risk them hopping on the bike when nobody is looking.
>>
>> What does this sign mean exactly, does this only disallow pushing a bike
>> or am I also discouraged from carrying one in, like a foldable bike? A
>> foldable bike can be carried onto city buses as luggage around here without
>> an extra fee. How could such a sign limit the type of luggage I can carry
>> onto the premises?
>>
>> Also, I'd invent something like this:
>> dog=carried
>>
>
>
> in some places you are not allowed to carry big objects (sometimes not
> even small bags like lady's handbags or umbrellas), e.g. in certain
> museums. On the other hand, I am not sure we even need to tag these things,
> of course you cannot bring your bike to an indoor museum typically. Or a
> huge box. What about pushing a motorcycle, I believe legally you are a
> pedestrian as well.
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
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