[Tagging] footway=crossing in detailed tagging
Volker Schmidt
voschix at gmail.com
Sun Dec 15 22:05:22 UTC 2019
Not unclear at all.
The only thing that both the foot-cycle crossing and the foot-cycle
sidepath are tagged as single ways (highway=path, bicycle=designated,
foot=designated, segregated=yes).
And there are hundreds of these around the city.
So "my" tagging ignores the relative positions of foot and cycle lanes, and
there is only one kerb on each side of the crossing. The crossing way
extends to the centre line of the sidepath way, the kerb is on the crossing
way.
On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 19:42, Markus <selfishseahorse at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 19:22, Volker Schmidt <voschix at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > This is, at least in some cases, more complicated.
> > Take a road that has a parallel segregated foot-cycle path and the
> crossing itself is a segregated foot-cycle path, as in these two examples:
> > https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/S6U2AoBM5Q3jI3b-hKP5_A
> > https://www.mapillary.com/map/im/x-7IO3FbbtFLB0NKpCZSUQ
> > As shown in the two images they come also in two variants (same street!)
> which illustrate the point I want to make: the pedestrian crossing crosses
> also the bicycle part of the foot-cycle sidepath, i.e. crossing pedestrians
> have priority also over the cyclists.
> > I would say the the crossing should be mapped to the joining point of
> the ways.
>
> There are actually two crossings: one from kerb to kerb (street
> crossing) and one from kerb to the right lateral end of the red
> cycleway. The way from the right lateral end of the cycleway to the
> centre of the sidewalk could be mapped as footway=link or, for
> simplicity, you could extend the footway=crossing to that point.
>
> (Tell me if this was unclear and you need a diagram.)
>
> Regards
>
> Markus
>
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