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How to map a bicycleway/footway that crosses a highway on top of a speed hump? It is clearly a speed hump because of its height and lenght but also a crossing. Should I just add both tags?

asked 03 Nov '14, 08:07

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Hi looking at the Wiki pages http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Traffic_calming a bump is 0.30 m, a hump is longer but has no flat area to carry a cycle way. Tag it traffic_calming=table, it has a flat area to allow bicycles a safe passage over the highway.

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answered 03 Nov '14, 10:54

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and yes, you can add both tags. or in case of a table, you could also split the way at both ends of the table. You could then add the traffic_calming tag to the way and the highway=crossing to the node.

(03 Nov '14, 10:59) escada

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