Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #20318, comment 17
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- 2021-08-31T06:25:53+02:00 (3 years ago)
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Ticket #20318, comment 17
initial v1 14 14 15 15 It's clear that the sign says that pedestrians may walk everywhere and cyclists, too - with due respect to the pedestrians. Officially/legally there is no segregation. But in reality, the cyclists are ALWAYS on the left side there and pedestrians (mostly) walk on the right side ... the segregation by the 2 surfaces is "stronger" for the people than the sign (and healthier) ... That's why I would also tag these parts of the way with "segregated=yes", it corresponds exactly with the situation there. 16 17 But I don't think it's a Germany specific issue ... it can happen everywhere. For example when ways were segregated in the past, then some changes took place, and on parts of the way there is no segreation anymore, and the officials decided to legally remove segregation on the COMPLETE way (to avoid splitting in small parts with different confusing signs), but people still respect the segregation where it's very visible and dominant.