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Hello,
For example on cycleway you change foot and horse to yes, and so one, is there any reason of that ?
CU Stéph
datendelphin a écrit :
Hello
I made some changes to the Wiki site. Here my reasoning:
Trunk roads and motorways should be the same for access restrictions/routing. They differ only in irrelevant points. The most prominent being that the lanes must not be separated physically with a railing. For routing, you probably will never have a trunk road and a motorway side by side anyway, that this precedence would be relevant.
Then for Bridleway and cycleway, use of those two types for bicycle/horse and foot is not prohibited. Only one rule applies (but thats already clear I think) That if there is for example a cycleway, cyclists have to use it. But that is clear with the designation already.
For foot ways, things are not so clear. I think, usually ways which have a ban of driving sign (the red circle, white center sign) are tagged as foot ways. But this sign specifically does not hold for horses, see:
http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/sr/741_21/a2.html [de] http://www.admin.ch/ch/f/rs/741_21/a2.html [fr]
But it really depends on what is tagged as a foot way, and I think that is still a huge mess. Still I think it is safe to assume that horses are allowed.
Feel free to revert things where you do not agree with my arguments.
datendelphin
Stéphane Brunner wrote:
Hello !
I just add the Switzerland in the Access-Restrictions page, http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_tags_for_routing/Access-Restrictions#...
If there is a mistake please correct it.
CU Stéph
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