I made a list of quotes about this issue from the preceding discussion:

foot:backward

  • foot:backward contradicts the rule to not use forward/backward for oneway things.
  • tag is extremely ugly
  • foot:backward=no will never catch on, because it sounds like you’re not allowed to walk backwards :joy:
  • you have to explain what backward means - many mappers would have never had any reason to consider “forward” and “backward” on ways
  • already should work out of the box because they follow established semantics
  • abomination that is basically impossible to remember
  • I find convoluted
  • Used 262 times
  • hasn’t proven successful

oneway:foot

  • the tag oneway:foot=yes should be avoided (because a subtag should not contradict the main tag)
  • oneway:foot is so close to oneway that it would again weaken the strict ‘vehicle-only’ meaning of oneway
  • people are more likely to find it when searching for the right tag
  • may not be very elegant but has a clearly defined meaning
  • doesn’t make sense because if oneway is applying to vehicles only, a subtag should be about a subset, not invert the meaning
  • oneway:bicycle/moped/mofa are very frequent (>320k combined)
  • It just isn’t logical to subtype a tag that doesn’t apply anyway
  • Used 1188 times
  • seems to be more intuitive

access:forward=yes & access:backward=no

  • is more consistent and it has some few hundred uses
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