toralf
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Thank you Thomas and Harry Wood (are you brothers?
for the feedback.
I can see a use for this kind of detailed map: when it comes to navigate pedestrians. The software needs to know where the person can enter the tram/bus. Even the mapping of all signals for cyclists makes sense, e.g. when a cyclist wants to get the fastes route (the shortest with the lowest number of signals).
At the same time, I see that it will take a long time to get all this details in and to maintain them.
Harry is right, with the zoomed out map. The renderes do not show the cycle tracks already, I think (Osmarender doesn’t show them in zoom 15).
But at the same time, it is distracting the “user” when he sees too much information. It would be of great help, if some information could be hidden (e.g. with checkboxes). E.g. when you are in a car, hide cycletracks. But it would also help if users could turn off the names of the cycletracks and the symbols of cyclist specific signals.
Sidenote: I think, that as soon as the cycle tracks are mapped along a road, the road itself should have a bicycle=no and foot=no tag. Am I right?