Bonsoir,

La version française du wiki dit pour ce cas de figure "Cyclistes autorisés
à circuler dans le sens opposé de la circulation générale. Pas de voie
dédiée, mais de simples marquages ou/et panneaux de signalisations."

Donc même sans voie matérialisée ni marquage au sol, il reste les panneaux
de signalisation (panneau sens interdit "sauf vélo"dit précédemment) et on
est toujours à mon sens dans ce schéma S1 comme le dit Truchin.

Romain

Le sam. 2 févr. 2019 à 19:36, Florimond Berthoux <
florimond.berth...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> C'est ça, et ça rejoint la version anglaise :
> «Add the cycleway=* tag to a highway=* to map cycling infrastructure that
> is an inherent part of the road.»
> puis :
> «cycleway=opposite
>     Use cycleway=opposite for situations where cyclists are permitted to
> travel in both directions on a road which is one-way for normal traffic, in
> situations where there is no dedicated contra-flow lane marked for
> cyclists. In practice there is typically a very short section of road,
> sometimes called a "cycle plug", where cycles are excepted from the
> no-entry by means of a short lane separated by an island. These roads
> should normally also be tagged with oneway=yes and also oneway:bicycle=no.
> Streets like this are common in Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark. They
> are rarer in the UK, but are becoming more common due to a recent change in
> road signage allowing no entry signs qualified with "except cycles".»
>
> La page française gagnerait en précision.
>
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