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I am checking some cycling highways with status proposed and keep
the parts that are released as usable (Befietsbaar) in the relation
and delete the status proposed to make them visible and usable in
routeplanners. <br>
I experienced that the information on the website Fietssnelwegen.be
is not 100% correct. There are parts released where no bike access
is allowed. I leave these parts out and also the parts over unpaved
paths that are difficult for usual bikes. <br>
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Eebie <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 25/12/19 om 13:14 schreef joost
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<div dir="auto">Hi Jo,
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<div dir="auto">I think that's the right thing to do, thank
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<div dir="auto">What I'm still a bit unclear about: if the
route itself is unfinished, but large sections of them are,
then I would think the finished parts do deserve a "ready
for use state". We talked about this briefly before, maybe
someone here has an idea how to split up the route (say F3)
in three types of subrelations :</div>
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<div dir="auto">- usable, ready and waymarked (so similar to
any "normal" cycle route)</div>
<div dir="auto">- usable but not ready or waymarked (here the
route is proposed, I'd say)</div>
<div dir="auto">- unusable (here the ways themselves are
proposed)</div>
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<div dir="auto">As stated by Stijn and Eebie, the connections
"invented" by Jo don't belong in OSM. However some of these
detours are in fact waymarked. For example, in the cycle
highway Brussel-Halle there is an official detour that will
be in place for two years. I'm not sure if this kind of
situation needs to ge in a fourth type...</div>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">Op di 24 dec. 2019 10:57
schreef Jo <<a href="mailto:winfixit@gmail.com"
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<div dir="ltr">All the figments of my imagination have been
removed. I reviewed the remaining ones, and fixed them
here and there. Where it's not possible to use them today
to get from the start till the end, they are marked as
state=proposed.
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