
Ups - but forgot to say. I think in 99% of all cases - cycleway:left and cycleway:right are used on streets which feature oneway=yes... less often oneway=-1 and even less often no oneway at all. Streets with oneway=yes are fine. I'm talking about no oneway tag from OSM data at all, or oneway=-1 set in style (but no oneway from OSM data) or no oneway at all. Only on those there are problems - so you're not likely to notice them I think.... On 25 April 2014 00:39, Minko <ligfietser@online.nl> wrote:
Yes I render cycleway:left and cycleway:right too. And as you say, they are always on the wrong side on the GPS. Interesting to know that Garmin uses asymmetric lines independent of the road direction. If we only could find out how they do this...
Felix wrote
I don't think that Minkos style shows cycleways on the left/right side of a road - am I wrong? - Anyhow they would usually have a oneway tag already in OSM data. Also definitely no uphill/downhill arrows - which nearly never actually have a oneway tag (and only sometimes I add one during processing).
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