Changeset: 53702362
Added cycle lane
Closed by Via-velo
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created_by | iD 2.5.0 |
host | https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit |
ideditor:walkthrough_completed | yes |
ideditor:walkthrough_progress | welcome;navigation;point;area;line;building;startEditing |
ideditor:walkthrough_started | yes |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-AU |
Discussion
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Comment from mueschel
Hi,
could you please check the cycleway tag of this way?
Something went wrong, there is a '=' in the key.Cheers, Jan
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Comment from Via-velo
Hi Jan, I am trying add a cycle lane going in the opposite direction of a one-way street on the left side. The tag (cycleway:left=opposite_lane) that I found on http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:cycleway. I am using iD editor. Did I put the tag in the correct box, or should I be using another editor for more advanced editor?
Cheers,
Paul -
Comment from Via-velo
Hi Jan, I think I've got it now. I changed the tag to cycleway:left in the first column and opposite_lane in the second column of the All tags field.
Cheers, Paul -
Comment from mueschel
Hi,
yes, now it's correct. The '=' separates key and value and you have to put those to separate fields.
But: Is the lane really on the wrong side of the road? :left and :right is always with respect to the direction of the way, not the direction of travel. Direction of the way is indicated by few light arrows in iD.If the lane is in the regular position, "cycleway = opposite_lane" is sufficient.
Cheers, Jan
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Comment from Via-velo
Hi Jan,
Thanks for the suggestion, I have dropped off :left. Yes, the cycle lane is in the opposite direction to the flow of traffic.
Cheers, Paul
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