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Al 29/07/10 13:51, En/na Daniel Tremblay ha escrit:
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<div>Thank you Ramey and Xan for your interest. I'll think about
your suggestions.<br>
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Honestly Xan, I was thinking about something a lot more simple than
what you suggest. Your suggestion goes far beyond my need and I
understand that, if we want to formalize something, we have to answer
as much needs as we can.<br>
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Sorry for the complexity. Others always think of different uses than
you think ;-)<br>
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<div>If I come back to my little cyclist need, I wonder if I could
simply put cycleway=shoulder. That would show that: there is a
shoulder, it is large enough to accomodate cycling, cycling is
authorized on this road, shoulder is not reserved for emergency, ...
With about the same logic in mind, I could say cycleway=no_shoulder,
meaning that that road is often used by cyclists and the traffic is low
enough for a relatively safe sharing of the road between car and
bicycle even if there is pratically no shoulder (I have an example of
that near my home).<br>
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Perhaps this<br>
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shoulder=yes<br>
shoulder:access:cyclist=yes<br>
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(I follow the access wiki page syntax)<br>
??<br>
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Thanks for receiving my ideas...<br>
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Do you have no a Proposed Tag page?<br>
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Regards,<br>
Xan<br>
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<div>As I am suggesting adding values to the cycleway tag, I still
believe that the shoulder indicator would be usefull ...<br>
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Let think a little bit more about this ...<br>
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class="gmail_quote">Daniel, I'm insterested in that. If you formalize
it, please, alert me.<br>
I think it could be useful:<br>
- shoulder={yes,no}<br>
- shoulder:width=5 m<br>
- shoulder:side={left,right,both}<br>
- shoulder:line={continuous, dashed,....} (see [1])<br>
- shoulder:access = [all the access] (in some countries, the<br>
shoulder is for emergency purposes, depending on highway pedestrians and<br>
biclycles could use it, in some countries it could be used for buses..)<br>
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