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one more stop sign
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add a bunch of stop sign information
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When cycling montecito, this uncontrolled crossing stands out, even though colon is itself a minor street with little traffic.
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Remove Crosstown bike trail, per wiki guidance: route definers should have control of bicycle infrastructure, the independent crosstown trail group does not. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/United_States/Bicycle_Networks
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The side path on the right is used bidirectionally. No sharrows or markings on the often one-lane 35mph road going downhill. I did it recently based on OSM, that was a bit nerve-wracking, I realize this categorization can present real danger.
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tag a few segments at this complicated intersection as bicycle: yes. This is to help routers in dealing with the sidewalk-prescribed route on O'Shaughnessy, by making sure tagged ways connect. https://www.sfmta.com/media/27264/download?inline
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added a stretch of sidewalk that is prescribed to be ridden on via bicycle by SFMTA's "recommended bike routes" map https://www.sfmta.com/media/27264/download?inline. There is no signage, or I would classify as "designated"
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Visible from the air, but also I checked it out: this is a weird, narrow bidirectional cycle lane on one side.
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I was reviewing the SFMTA "recommended" cycle routes, which editorializes on all government designated cycle routes. In particular, this recommends Havelock and the bridge https://www.sfmta.com/media/27264/download?inline
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the segments of ortega past 20th are normal streets again. 20th is notably a bicycle route as well.
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Update some sidewalks to designated for bicycles. I noticed a router making very bad decisions here, when needing to head southeast from the bridge. See https://godcgo.com/wp-content/uploads/DC-Bike-Map.pdf, both the overview and inset 6.
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add bay wheels location
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ridgewood to baden is slow street per https://www.sfmta.com/projects/slow-streets-program
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this slow street goes one too far: https://www.sfmta.com/projects/slow-streets-program says it ends at Woolsey
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though not a through street, there's no bike markings, either.
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there's no evidence 18th has any sharrows, and it's not an SFMTA route either.
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estimated. But I've passed it many times
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bay wheels footprint estimated
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bay wheels footprint estimated
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traced bay wheels dock
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