[Tagging] designated bike lane
robert at elsenaar.info
robert at elsenaar.info
Mon Jan 3 11:39:16 GMT 2011
Google's measurement tool?
Waar kan ik die vinden en hoe werkt deze?
-Robert-
Citeren john at jfeldredge.com:
> Two feet wide is about what I had estimated by looking at the
> photograph, which is why I commented that the bicycle might fit into
> the bike lane, but part of the rider would have to extend over the
> line into the automobile lane. Your wheels would be more-or-less
> atop the lane divider stripe.
>
> -------Original Email-------
> Subject :Re: [Tagging] designated bike lane
> From :mailto:osm at inbox.org
> Date :Sun Jan 02 22:41:09 America/Chicago 2011
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Paul Johnson <baloo at ursamundi.org> wrote:
>> Not having a sense of depth, I'd guess in the narrow spot it's about 4
>> feet wide, which is, believe it or not, the federal minimum width for
>> bike lanes (though I wish Ray would hurry up and adopt Oregon's 6 foot
>> lanes and make them mandatory to receive highway funding...)
>
> Google's measurement tool gives more like 2 feet.
> (http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=28.078571,-82.56522&spn=0.000622,0.000912&t=h&z=20)
>
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Paul Johnson <baloo at ursamundi.org> wrote:
>> I would call the highway department every day until they fix what they
>> screwed up.
>
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