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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/11/19 09:44, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 at 07:23,
            Martin Koppenhoefer <<a
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            > On 5. Nov 2019, at 18:48, Markus <<a
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            > I guess that bicycle=no almost always means that
            *driving* a bicycle<br>
            > isn't allowed. So it seems just logical to use a new
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            > where pushing (or transporting) bicycles isn't allowed
            too. Maybe<br>
            > bicycle=total_ban or bicycle_pushed=no?<br>
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            I agree that bicycle=no has no implications for people
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          <div>But if bicycle=no means that you can't ride a bike,
            wouldn't foot=no also mean that you can't push a bike ie if
            you're pushing a bike, you're walking, & foot=no means
            you can't walk, so you can't be pushing a bike?</div>
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    If walking is allowed but bicycles (ridden, carried or pushed) are
    not allowed .. then???? <br>
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    Logically bicycle=no should be taken as no bicycles (ridden, pushed,
    carried or any other way). <br>
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    Does motor_vehicle=no mean I can push one though there? I did think
    not ... at least not on a regular basis ...<br>
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    However the sign of a bicycle with a red slash through it is usually
    taken as no ridding of a bicycle and normally allows dismounted
    transportation of bicycles. At least that is my and others use of
    the sign here. <br>
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