[Tagging] one-directinal bicycle dismount on oneway road ?

John F. Eldredge john at jfeldredge.com
Mon Jan 20 19:21:23 UTC 2014


Jean-Marc Liotier <jm at liotier.org> wrote:
> On 01/19/2014 07:23 PM, Colin Smale wrote:
> > On 2014-01-19 18:32, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> >> 2014/1/19 Colin Smale <colin.smale at xs4all.nl
> >> <mailto:colin.smale at xs4all.nl>>
> >>
> >>     The standard sign for "no vehicles" (red ring on white
> >>     background) does not apply to bicycles being pushed by hand,
> >>     but as a bicycle is technically a vehicle whether it is being
> >>     ridden or not, there are some esoteric edge cases in the "no
> >>     vehicles" category, like "no vehicles carrying explosives". If
> >>     your bike carrier is full of Semtex, dismounting is IMHO not
> >>     enough to allow you to pass the sign.
> >>
> >> I'd tag this a "no explosives" rather than "no bike with
> explosives"
> > By the way, w.r.t. the explosives business, "no explosives" would
> not
> > be right either, as the sign only applies to vehicles (which
> includes
> > cycles) and does not prohibit you from carrying them on foot. You
> just
> > dump the bike and put the Semtex in your rucksack. Then you are no
> > longer a vehicle. 
> 
> Openstreetmap routing for cyclist suicide bombers - interesting niche
> but user retention is going to suck !
> 
> 
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