Template:IT:Map Features:cycleway

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Cycleway (piste ciclabili)

Il tag cycleway=* è usato per descrivere le piste ciclabili che si sviluppano su o accanto a una strada. Strada e pista ciclabile vengono disegnate con un'unica via, etichettata con i valori highway=* pertinente alla strada e cycleway=* pertinente alla pista ciclabile.
Per descrivere piste ciclabili autonome, cioè disegnate separatamente da una strada, si usa invece highway=cycleway.

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Dedicated bicycle lanes

lane way Corsia ciclabile (lane) ricavata all'interno della stessa carreggiata su cui scorrono mezzi motorizzati, contrassegnata da apposita segnaletica orizzontale (striscia di separazione).
Cycle lane, Ormeau Embankment, Belfast (August 2014) - geograph.org.uk - 4129897.jpg

Shared bicycle lanes

shared_lane way I ciclisti condividono una corsia con i veicoli motorizzati, come indicato da apposita segnaletica.
Picto corridor Praha Vršovická.jpg
share_busway way Esiste una corsia per gli autobus, e le biciclette hanno il permesso di percorrerla.
Bus lane Paris 2014.JPG

Bicycle tracks

track way Pista ciclabile fisicamente separata dalla strada. Può essere una carreggiata parallela al resto della strada, separata ad esempio mediante un cordolo, oppure una pista a sé stante che si sviluppa principalmente in prossimità della strada. In alternativa, è preferibile disegnare una via indipendente etichettata con highway=cycleway, stando attenti a disegnare tutte le interconnessioni tra la pista e la strada, in particolare agli incroci.
Fietspad PeeWee32.jpg
separate way Should be used to indicate that a cycle track associated with a highway has been mapped as a separate OSM element (i.e., is tagged with highway=cycleway). Meaning is similar to the use of sidewalk=separate for footways, and can potentially be used when simplifying geometries for rendering. It also acts as a hint to avoid duplicating an existing cycleway by adding cycleway=track to a highway. Don't confuse with segregated=yes.

No bicycle infrastructure

no way Explicitly marks that a street has no bicycle infrastructure. This allows to explicitly note that the road was surveyed for bicycle infrastructure.
Cyclist on Buncrana Road - geograph.org.uk - 5683688.jpg

Other bicycle infrastructure

crossing way Used on separately mapped paths to indicate that it's a bicycle crossing.
Cyclist crossing on Dunhua South Road, Taipei City 20080805.jpg
shoulder way Used to indicate that a road has no designated infrastructure for cyclists, but shoulders (a.k.a. breakdown lanes) are navigable and legal to cycle on. Especially on rural roads with high speed limits, the existence of a shoulder usable by cyclists can make the difference whether the road is usable at all (semi-)safely for cyclists. Not every shoulder=* is automatically usable for cyclists: Some shoulders are used for parking (parking=shoulder) instead, not all shoulders are paved (with asphalt, e.g. grass pavers). Additionally, shoulder=yes is typically only mapped for shoulders that are broad enough to accommodate a car. For cyclists however, a less wide shoulder is fine, too.
SkHwy11ShoulderBumps.jpg
link way A connector between OSM segments for cycle traffic, for example to connect a separately mapped cycle path to a junction on the opposite side. Serves primarily as a routing aid and does not necessarily have to be identifiable as built infrastructure.
Cycleway link.jpg
traffic_island way Used on the parts of refugee islands of a cycleway=crossing.
asl node Indicates an advanced stop line or bike box at junctions. Use cycleway=asl on a node node forming part of the road's way, located at the position of the secondary stop line. Consider adding direction=forward or direction=backward for an explicitly reference to the closest junction that a ASL relates to and thus the direction of traffic that it applies to.
Cyclist advanced stop line Liverpool.jpg

Deprecated or discouraged tags

opposite

opposite_lane
opposite_share_busway
opposite_track

Indica che su una strada a senso unico, pur in assenza di una corsia dedicata, alle biciclette è permesso il transito anche in contromano (la strada è a senso unico eccetto che per le biciclette).
shared Su questa strada i ciclisti condividono lo spazio con traffico di altro tipo.

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