Ik ben benieuwd hoeveel verschillende meningenâŠ
highway=cycleway is ââââonjuistââââ, want het is geen fietspad.
highway=footway is ââââonjuistââââ, want het is geen voetpad.
highway=path vereist verdere tagging om de toegang te specificeren
En ik vind highway=residential weer minder correct.
Immers BaseCamp geeft de mogelijkheid om âResidential roadsâ te vermijden.
Met andere woorden: in highway=residential heb je niets te zoeken, tenzij je er woont of bezoekt.
Maar dit lijkt toch echt een doorgaande weg, voor fietsers en voetgangers.
Je hebt het ârechtâ om dit zelf te beslissen.
Als ik de WIKI lees op een manier zoals die mij het beste uitkomtâŠ
Path:
A route open to the public which is not intended for motor vehicles, unless so tagged separately. This includes snowmobile trails, ski trails, hiking trails, horse trails, bike trails and paths, mountain bike trails as well as combinations of the above and other modes of transportation.
These routes may have any type of surface.
The default access restriction of highway=path is âopen to all non-motorized vehicles (motor_vehicle=no), but emergency vehicles are allowed (emergency=destination)â. (Although it depends on each country what vehicles are allowed by default).
This tag is used for paths for which all and any of highway=footway, highway=cycleway and highway=bridleway would be inappropriate or inadequate (or simply not sufficient), but which are nonetheless usable for travel or navigation. They might be not intended for any particular use, or intended for several different uses. Intended uses can be indicated with the access=designated keys.
Maar:
If a path is wide enough for four-wheel-vehicles, and it is not legally signposted or otherwise only allowed for pedestrians, cyclists or horseriders, it is often better tagged as a highway=track.
Track:
Roads for agricultural use. Those roads are typically rural roads, farm roads, parochial roads, cart-tracks for agricultural use, forest tracks etc.; usually unpaved (unsealed) but may occasionally apply to paved tracks as well.
Dus, mijn idee:
- highway = track
- tracktype = grade1
- surface = asphalt
- motor_vehicle = no
Maar ik weet zeker dat velen in deze situatie kiezen voor [highway].