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  • Public-images-osm logo.svg route = canoe
    Lpn ref.png
    Description
    Signed route for canoes, kayaks, or other paddle craft Show/edit corresponding data item.
    Group: routes
    Used on these elements

    should not be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasmay be used on relations

    Requires
    Useful combination
    Status: in use
    All$1%
    Nodes$1%
    Ways$1%
    Relations$1%

    Signed route for canoeists, kayakers and other paddlers. In OSM canoe=* is the general term for all these paddlers, also see access=*.

    How to map

    Canoeing routes are mapped in relations relation of type type=route.

    Tags used in combination

    Members

    Canoe routes can include waterways, untagged lines showing the approximate path in a pond or lake, and overland paths known as portages. Order matters; make sure members are sorted so they can be followed in order from beginning to end.

    Roles

    Most of the time, elements will be added with an empty role. For recreational route relations, a basic functional role set has been approved, see https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Recreational_route_relation_roles The approved roles are: main, alternative, approach, excursion, and connection. When no role is set, main is assumed. The roles are applicable to way members and relation members. Note that in relations containing ways with the directional roles backward and forward, the functional roles should not be used. As yet, there is no approved way to assign multiple roles to one element. In such cases, you can create a child relation for the variant and add it as a member with the appropriate role.

    Junction network

    A junction network consists of numbered junctions of which the numbers are signposted on the routes in between. For more explanation about this method of mapping, see Cycle_routes#Tagging_Cycle_Route_Networks.

    The junction number is tagged using the tags rpn_ref=* and network:type=node_network on a node node. This junction is mapped at the actual intersection where the routes meet, not on a signpost next to the road.

    The routes in between the junctions are mapped as relations relation of type type=route. All ways in the route are added to the relation, preferably from the lower to the higher junction number. The following tags could be included:

    All junctions and route relations in a network can be added to a network relation. This is a relation relation of type type=network. The following tags could be included:

    Local canoeing routes (not being a junction network) in complex water area's often also have numbered signposts along the way for orientation purposes. These nodes can be tagged with lpn_ref=*.

    In some networks 'empty junction nodes' exist. It is preferred to tag these nodes with the letter 'o', which resembles an empty circle. An example of such node can be found on the route=motorboat page.

    Overlap with motorboat routes

    In some networks canoe routes overlap with motorboat routes. They may share network junctions or entire routes. An example is shown in Example 2 with brown and blue routes for motorboats and green routes for canoes.

    As these networks are exceptions and canoe=* and motorboat=* are viewed as different modes of transports in Openstreetmap, is has been decided to use different route relations for canoes and motorboats. Secondary tags like colour=*, symbol=* and comment=* can be used on both relations to describe the exact situation.

    A disadvantage of this method is the situation in which two relations with the same tag ref=* and the same route can be seen in the editors. This is an easy way to make mistakes. For a clear distinction the text 'canoe' can be added to the ref-tag, separated from the actual ref-tag by a semicolon separator, like ref=10-11; canoe.

    Examples

    Picture Tagging
    Rpn ref in Hoge Bergse Bos.JPG

    On the node node of the actual junction of the routes:

    On the relation relation containing the ways way to junction 23

    Rnm ref and rpn ref in Boonervliet.JPG

    On the node node of the actual junction of the routes:

    On the relation relation containing the ways way to junction 3

    The motorboat routes (brown and blue together, since they are both motorboats in the sense of OSM and brown is a subset of blue) are mapped separately from the canoeing network, using route=motorboat and rmn_ref=*.

    Lpn ref.png

    Local route (not a junction network); on the node node :

    On the relation relation containing the ways way

    Rendering

    route=canoe is not rendered by the default map layers on Openstreetmap.org. Maps that render the tags include:

    See also

    Retrieved from "https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Tag:route%3Dcanoe&oldid=2666083"

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