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#26 2015-06-06 23:46:33
- California RoadRunner
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Re: Cycleways and Road Shoulders
To n76,
I have gone to the various E-Mail lists that you have mentioned and it seems that there is endless discussion and no results are ever achieved. In light of this, the simplest solution is to use the following wiki link and to substitute "shoulder for lane" and add <access=yes> to allow for motor vehicles, pedestrians and horses on the shoulders. Also "width<0.5" for the narrowest part of the shoulder or "width=>0.5".
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bicycle
Larry - California RoadRunner
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