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bicycle=designated
If that's the case, here's another complication 😱
I've looked at over a dozen of the previously mapped, signed AND painted/separated bike lanes/tracks in the area, and they are all set to bicycle=yes. None are bicycle=designated.
What potential issues would come up if I'm only assigning this one bit of road as bicycle=designated. Like, will it look different on the cycleOSM layer, or will it cause differences in bike navigation routing?
bicycle=yes just means that bicycles are allowed. Most places bicycles are allowed on all the roads.
bicycle=designated means basically that it has been marked as intended for bicycles. Could be a sign or a map or whatever.
I don’t think it would cause any problems. The cycle maps generally use that information although I can’t speak to routing software specifically.
Does this mean exclusively for bikes? Because it sounded from OP like this is not the case.
No, it does not. You can use it with other access tags.
Documentation is on the wiki.
I’m not sure about
bicycle=designated
in this case. From the wiki page that you linked:Yeah that comment is wrong. I have no idea why it would say that.
Edit: perhaps it is a typo or autocorrect for “designed” meaning that it may or may not be built for bicycles.
The general access=designated may be a better description.