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On 18/08/2010 12:55, Pieren wrote:
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i think cycleway=shared or shared_lane<br>
is useful, but more general than the sharrow usage.<br>
we have stretches of public road where the fact that<br>
it's a bike path is shown by posted signs, but there<br>
are no markings on the pavement whatsoever.<br>
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richard<br>
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It's not a cycleway, as others already said....<br>
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Oh dear, more options than answers.<br>
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Does someone have a website description, such as local authority or
cycling organization? <br>
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Cheers<br>
Dave F.<br>
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