Hi! CyclOSM seems great! I've mostly used Google Maps but I'm exploring OSM a bit because its data is used in a new bike stress map in Boston, where I live.
Here in Boston it's fairly common to have a bike lane on one side of the street but not the other. Below is an example. The bike lane is on the right (east) side of the street. The left (west) side of the street has nothing. On CyclOSM it's marked as "shared lane" but really there's nothing. You're fighting with cars. It's terrible. However on CyclOSM the difference is pretty subtle. Both are marked with blue dashes. Here's a screenshot.
Here's how it looks in real life (from Google Street View). Hopefully it's clear when I say that the northbound direction is much, much better for bike than the southbound way!
Could a different color be used perhaps? Instead of having blue dashes for both?
By the way, I love that this data showing which side of the street has the bike lane is in OSM. It's not in Google Maps. Thanks!
Hi! CyclOSM seems great! I've mostly used Google Maps but I'm exploring OSM a bit because its data is used in a new bike stress map in Boston, where I live.
Here in Boston it's fairly common to have a bike lane on one side of the street but not the other. Below is an example. The bike lane is on the right (east) side of the street. The left (west) side of the street has nothing. On CyclOSM it's marked as "shared lane" but really there's nothing. You're fighting with cars. It's terrible. However on CyclOSM the difference is pretty subtle. Both are marked with blue dashes. Here's a screenshot.
Here's how it looks in real life (from Google Street View). Hopefully it's clear when I say that the northbound direction is much, much better for bike than the southbound way!
Could a different color be used perhaps? Instead of having blue dashes for both?
By the way, I love that this data showing which side of the street has the bike lane is in OSM. It's not in Google Maps. Thanks!