NOTICE: help.openstreetmap.org is no longer in use from 1st March 2024. Please use the OpenStreetMap Community Forum

There is a bicycle/pedestrian roundabout here: http://osm.org/go/0EumgXv94. It is mapped as highway:cycleway, and I've added foot:designated to it. It was correctly marked oneway:yes (for bicycles). I want to tag it as non-one way for pedestrians. What is the correct way to do it? Here — http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:oneway — I see that I can add exceptions. However I am stuck at the word choice: should it be oneway:pedestrian or pedestrians=no?

asked 28 Aug '14, 21:23

Kotya's gravatar image

Kotya
631202536
accept rate: 0%


The correct tag to express that a oneway restriction does not affect pedestrians would be oneway:foot=no (the term for the type of transport is the same as the keys you use for yes/designated/... values).

However, oneway restrictions don't affect pedestrians by default anyway, so you don't need to do anything.

permanent link

answered 28 Aug '14, 23:06

Tordanik's gravatar image

Tordanik
12.0k15106147
accept rate: 35%

Could you add a prooflink for "don't affect pedestrians by default anyway" please? I am of course concerned about routing apps.

(29 Aug '14, 07:00) Kotya

I accept oneway:foot=no as the answer, however please do provide a prooflink, so that I do not have to tag all other roundabouts in the area (lots of them). Thanks!

(29 Aug '14, 21:25) Kotya
1

It is mentioned in the section for data consumers on the Key:access page, for example. There it effectively states that (except on paths that are exclusively for pedestrians) oneway restrictions only apply to vehicles.

(29 Aug '14, 23:56) Tordanik

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or _italic_
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

Question tags:

×930
×54
×49
×3

question asked: 28 Aug '14, 21:23

question was seen: 2,833 times

last updated: 29 Aug '14, 23:56

NOTICE: help.openstreetmap.org is no longer in use from 1st March 2024. Please use the OpenStreetMap Community Forum