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=== Highway ===

Apartat en construcció.Per elements linials (vies), l'etiqueta "highway" pren aquests valors.En cas de dubte consulta l'apartat Normalització ,especialment referit a Catalunya

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Carreteras

This group lists the 7 main tags for the road network, from most to least functionally important for motor vehicle traffic.

highway motorway via Autopistas[1] y Autovías[2], desde la señal de inicio de autopista/autovía (S-1/S-1a) hasta la señal de fin de autopista/autovía (S-2/S-2a). Constan de hitos kilométricos S-570, y su identificación se encuadra en señales S-410/S-410a de fondo azul.
highway trunk via Carreteras nacionales (en tramos que no sean autopista/autovía). Se caracterizan porque su identificación empieza con N- (N-1, N-6, N-110, etc) y se encuadra en una señal S-420, con fondo rojo. Tienen hitos kilométricos S-572. ->*discussion[3].
  • Cat and Fiddle Road, England
    Cat and Fiddle Road, England
highway primary via Carreteras autonómicas de primer nivel. La identificación comienza por las iniciales de la provincia o comunidad autónoma correspondiente, y se encuadra en una señal S-430 de fondo naranja. ->*discussion[4].
  • Hunsrückhöhenstraße, Kappel, Germany
    Hunsrückhöhenstraße, Kappel, Germany
  • Tanami Road, Australia
    Tanami Road, Australia
highway secondary via Carreteras autonómicas de segundo nivel. La identificación comienza por las iniciales de la provincia o comunidad autónoma correspondiente, y se encuadra en una señal S-430 de fondo verde.
  • L134, Meyenburg, Schwanewede, Germany
    L134, Meyenburg, Schwanewede, Germany
  • Vatnsnesvegur, Iceland
    Vatnsnesvegur, Iceland
highway tertiary via Carreteras autonómicas de tercer nivel. La identificación comienza por las iniciales de la provincia o comunidad autónoma correspondiente, y se encuadra en una señal S-430 de fondo amarillo.
  • Bergedorfer Straße, Worpswede, Germany
    Bergedorfer Straße, Worpswede, Germany
  • Canol Road, Yukon, Canada
    Canol Road, Yukon, Canada
highway unclassified via Vies públiques menors, aptes per a cotxes i sovint asfaltades, que solen comunicar pobles i llogarrets i no són només d'us agrícola o residencial.
  • Sentiero 00, Cantagallo, Tuscany, Italy
    Sentiero 00, Cantagallo, Tuscany, Italy
  • Kuskealleen, Vordingborg, Denmark
    Kuskealleen, Vordingborg, Denmark
highway residential via Calles dentro de un núcleo urbano, excluyendo las travesías (que tendrán una denominación más alta).
  • Main Street, Elko, Nevada, USA
    Main Street, Elko, Nevada, USA

Link roads

highway motorway_link via Enlaces a autopistas y autovías: Rampas de acceso/salida, nudos de autopista, o cualquier carretera que enlaza una autopista/autovía con otro tipo de vía.
A5 exit link to A672, Darmstadt, Germany
A5 exit link to A672, Darmstadt, Germany
highway trunk_link via Rampas de entrada/salida a carreteras nacionales, o vías que conectan carreteras nacionales con otro tipo de vías. En caso de duda entre motorway_link y trunk_link, usar motorway_link.
A7 / OAL23 interchange, Nesselwang, Germany
A7 / OAL23 interchange, Nesselwang, Germany
highway primary_link via Vías que conectan carreteras secundarias con cualquier otro tipo de vía.
B20 exit and entrance to Brunn, Fridolfing, Germany
B20 exit and entrance to Brunn, Fridolfing, Germany
highway secondary_link via The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a secondary road from/to a secondary road or lower class highway.
highway tertiary_link via The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a tertiary road from/to a tertiary road or lower class highway.

Special road types

highway living_street via Calles residenciales cuya prioridad la tienen los peatones, conocidas también como zonas 20 (max. 20 km/h).
beginning of a living street with a paving stones surface and some trees and cars parking at the sides
beginning of a living street with a paving stones surface and some trees and cars parking at the sides
highway service via àrea Vías de servicio; accesos a parkings, gasolineras y edificios de uso público; pistas de frenado de emergencia; zonas de descanso en autopistas; balanzas para pesaje de camiones; vías de peaje o fronteras; por extensión, cualquier vía cuya principal finalidad no sea la del tránsito de vehículos.
highway pedestrian via àrea Calles peatonales (incluso si se permite el paso de vehículos de emergencias y servicios).
highway track via Caminos forestales, caminos sin pavimentar para uso agrícola, y en general cualquier camino sin pavimentar no apto para la circulación de tráfico rodado. También, carreteras con el pavimento en muy malas condiciones.
highway bus_guideway via A busway where the vehicle guided by the way (though not a railway) and is not suitable for other traffic. Please note: this is not a normal bus lane, use access=no, psv=yes instead!
highway escape via For runaway truck ramps, runaway truck lanes, emergency escape ramps, or truck arrester beds. It enables vehicles with braking failure to safely stop.
highway raceway via Pista de carreras
highway road via Una carretera con clasificación desconocida. Esta es una etiqueta temporal para marcar una carretera hasta que haya sido debidamente investigada. Una vez que ha sido objeto de reconocimiento, la clasificación debe ser actualizada para el valor apropiado.
highway busway via A dedicated roadway for bus rapid transit systems
grade-seperated section of busway outside of station
grade-seperated section of busway outside of station

Paths

highway footway via àrea For designated footpaths; i.e., mainly/exclusively for pedestrians. This includes walking tracks and gravel paths. If bicycles are allowed as well, you can indicate this by adding a bicycle=yes tag. Should not be used for paths where the primary or intended usage is unknown. Use highway=pedestrian for pedestrianised roads in shopping or residential areas and highway=track if it is usable by agricultural or similar vehicles. For ramps (sloped paths without steps), combine this tag with incline=*.
highway bridleway via For horse riders. Pedestrians are usually also permitted, cyclists may be permitted depending on local rules/laws. Motor vehicles are forbidden.
highway steps via For flights of steps (stairs) on footways. Use with step_count=* to indicate the number of steps
highway corridor via For a hallway inside of a building.
highway path via A non-specific path. Use highway=footway for paths mainly for walkers, highway=cycleway for one also usable by cyclists, highway=bridleway for ones available to horse riders as well as walkers and highway=track for ones which is passable by agriculture or similar vehicles.
highway via_ferrata via A via ferrata is a route equipped with fixed cables, stemples, ladders, and bridges in order to increase ease and security for climbers. These via ferrata require equipment : climbing harness, shock absorber and two short lengths of rope, but do not require a long rope as for climbing.

When sidewalk/crosswalk is tagged as a separate way

footway sidewalk via Sidewalk that runs typically along residential road. Use in combination with highway=footway or highway=path
footway crossing via Crosswalk that connects two sidewalks on the opposite side of the road. Often recognized by painted markings on the road, road sign or traffic lights. Use in combination with highway=footway or highway=path. Useful information is presence of tactile_paving=*, wheelchair=* suitability and kerb=* represented as a node on the crosswalk way.
footway traffic_island via The way between two crossings, safespot for pedestrians, has micromapping characteristics as a detailed alternative to =*. Use in combination with highway=footway or highway=path.

When sidewalk (or pavement) is tagged on the main roadway (see Sidewalks)

sidewalk both | left | right | no via Specifies that the highways has sidewalks on both sides, on one side or no sidewalk at all

When cycleway is drawn as its own way (see Bicycle)

highway cycleway via For designated cycleways. Add foot=*, though it may be avoided if default-access-restrictions do apply.
Separated cycleway with traffic sign
Separated cycleway with traffic sign

Cycleway tagged on the main roadway or lane (see Bicycle)

cycleway lane via A lane is a route that lies within the roadway
cycleway opposite via Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes where it is legally permitted to cycle in both directions. Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no.
cycleway opposite_lane via Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a cycling lane going the opposite direction of normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" lane). Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no + cycleway:left=lane/cycleway:right=lane + cycleway:left:oneway=-1/cycleway:right:oneway=-1.
cycleway track via A track provides a route that is separated from traffic. In the United States, this term is often used to refer to bike lanes that are separated from lanes for cars by pavement buffers, bollards, parking lanes, and curbs. Note that a cycle track may alternatively be drawn as a separate way next to the road which is tagged as highway=cycleway.
cycleway opposite_track via Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a cycling track going the opposite direction of normal traffic flow. Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no + cycleway:left=track/cycleway:right=track + cycleway:left:oneway=-1/cycleway:right:oneway=-1.
cycleway share_busway via There is a bus lane that cyclists are permitted to use.
cycleway opposite_share_busway via Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a bus lane that cyclists are also permitted to use, and which go in the opposite direction to normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" bus lane). Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no + cycleway:left=share_busway/cycleway:right=share_busway + cycleway:left:oneway=-1/cycleway:right:oneway=-1.
cycleway shared_lane via Cyclists share a lane with motor vehicles, there are markings reminding about this. In some places these markings are known as "sharrows" ('sharing arrows') and this is the tag to use for those.

Busways tagged on the main roadway or lane (see Bus lanes)

busway lane via Deprecated variant to tag bus lanes. Replaced by bus/psv lane tagging lanes:bus=* / lanes:psv=*) / bus:lanes=* / psv:lanes=*
busway opposite via Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes where buses are legally permitted to travel in both directions. Replaced by oneway:bus=no
busway opposite_lane via Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a bus lane which go in the opposite direction to normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" bus lane). Replaced by oneway:bus=no and lanes:bus=* / lanes:psv=*) / bus:lanes=* / psv:lanes=*

Street parking tagged on the main roadway (see Street parking)

parking:left / :right / :both
(hereafter: parking:side)
lane | street_side | on_kerb | half_on_kerb | shoulder | no | separate | yes via Primary key to record parking along the street. Describes the parking position of parked vehicles in the street.
parking:sideorientation=* parallel | diagonal | perpendicular via To specify the orientation of parked vehicles if there is street parking.

Lifecycle (see also lifecycle prefixes)

highway proposed via For planned roads, use with proposed=* and a value of the proposed highway value.
highway construction via For roads under construction. Use construction=* to hold the value for the completed road.
different colours

Attributes

abutters commercial | industrial | mixed | residential | retail etc. via See Key:abutters for more details.
bicycle_road yes via A bicycle road is a road designated for bicycles. If residential streets get the status of bicycle roads, normally, by special signs, motor traffic is admitted with limited speed, often only for residents.
bus_bay both | left | right via A bus bay outside the main carriageway for boarding/alighting
change yes | no | not_right | not_left | only_right | only_left via Specify the allowed/forbidden lane changes
destination <place name of destination> via Destination when following a linear feature
embankment yes | dyke via A dyke or a raised bank to carry a road, railway, or canal across a low-lying or wet area.
embedded_rails yes | <type of railway> via A highway on which non-railway traffic is also allowed has railway tracks embedded in it but the rails are mapped as separate ways.
ford yes node via The road crosses through stream or river, vehicles must enter any water.
frontage_road yes via A frontage road.
ice_road yes via A highway is laid upon frozen water basin, definitely doesn't exist in summer.
incline Number % | ° | up | down node via Incline steepness as percents ("5%") or degrees ("20°"). Positive/negative values indicate movement upward/downwards in the direction of the way.
junction roundabout via via tancada This automatically implies oneway=yes, the oneway direction is defined by the sequential ordering of nodes within the Way. This applies on a way, tagged with highway=* already.
lanes <number> via The number of traffic lanes for general purpose traffic, also for buses and other specific classes of vehicle.
lane_markings yes | no via Specifies if a highway has painted markings to indicate the position of the lanes.
lit yes | no nodeviaàrea Street lighting
maxspeed <number> via Specifies the maximum legal speed limit on a road, railway or waterway.
motorroad yes | no via node The motorroad tag is used to describe highways that have motorway-like access restrictions but that are not a motorway.
mountain_pass yes node The highest point of a mountain pass.
mtb:scale 0-6 via Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A classification scheme for mtb trails (few inclination and downhill).
mtb:scale:uphill 0-5 via A classification scheme for mtb trails for going uphill if there is significant inclination.
mtb:scale:imba 0-4 via The IMBA Trail Difficulty Rating System shall be used for bikeparks. It is adapted to mtb trails with artificial obstacles.
mtb:description Text via Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A key to input variable infos related to mtbiking on a way with human words
oneway yes | no | reversible via Oneway streets are streets where you are only allowed to drive in one direction.
oneway:bicycle yes | no | via Used on ways with oneway=yes where it is legally permitted to cycle in both directions.
overtaking yes | no | caution | both | forward | backward via Specifying sections of roads where overtaking is legally forbidden. Use overtaking:forward=yes/no/caution and overtaking:backward=yes/no/caution when it depends on driving direction.
parking:lane parallel | diagonal | perpendicular | marked | no_parking | no_stopping | fire_lane. via Deprecated variant to map parking along streets. See section on street parking above or the street parking page for more details.
parking:condition free | ticket | disc | residents | customers | private via Deprecated variant to map parking conditions along streets. See section on street parking above or the street parking page for more details.
passing_places yes via A way which has frequent passing places (See also: highway=passing_place)
priority forward | backward via Traffic priority for narrow parts of roads, e.g. narrow bridges.
priority_road designated | yes_unposted | end via Specifying roads signposted as priority roads.
sac_scale strolling | hiking | mountain_hiking | demanding_mountain_hiking | alpine_hiking | demanding_alpine_hiking | difficult_alpine_hiking via Applies to highway=path and highway=footway. A classification scheme for hiking trails.
service alley | driveway | parking_aisle etc. via See Key:service for more details.
shoulder no | yes | right | both | left via Presence of shoulder in highway
side_road yes via A side road.
smoothness excellent | good | intermediate | bad | very_bad | horrible | very_horrible | impassable via àrea Specifies the physical usability of a way for wheeled vehicles due to surface regularity/flatness. See Key:smoothness for more details.
surface paved | unpaved | asphalt | concrete | paving_stones | sett | cobblestone | metal | wood | compacted | fine_gravel | gravel | pebblestone | plastic | grass_paver | grass | dirt | earth | mud | sand | ground via See Key:surface for more details.
tactile_paving yes | no node via àrea A paving in the ground to be followed with a blindman's stick.
tracktype grade1 | grade2 | grade3 | grade4 | grade5 via To describe the quality of the surface. See Key:tracktype for more information.
traffic_calming bump | hump | table | island | cushion | yes | etc. node via Features used to slow down traffic. See Key:traffic calming for more details.
trail_visibility excellent | good | intermediate | bad | horrible | no via Applies to highway=path, highway=footway, highway=cycleway and highway=bridleway. A classification for hiking trails visibility
trailblazed yes | no | poles | cairns | symbols via Applies to highway=*. Describing trail blazing and marking. See Key:trailblazed for more information.
trailblazed:visibility excellent | good | intermediate | bad | horrible | no via Applies to trailblazed=*. A classification for visibility of trailblazing. See Key:trailblazed:visibility for more information.
turn left | slight_left | through | right | slight_right | merge_to_left | merge_to_right | reverse via The key turn can be used to specify the direction in which a way or a lane will lead.
width <number> via The width of a feature.
winter_road yes via A highway functions during winter, probably can't be driven in summer.

Other highway features

highway bus_stop node A small bus stop. Optionally one may also use public_transport=stop_position for the position where the vehicle stops and public_transport=platform for the place where passengers wait.
highway crossing node A.k.a. crosswalk. Pedestrians can cross a street here; e.g., zebra crossing
highway cyclist_waiting_aid node Street furniture for cyclists that are intended to make waiting at esp. traffic lights more comfortable.
highway elevator node via An elevator or lift, used to travel vertically, providing passenger and freight access between pathways at different floor levels.
highway emergency_bay node via An area beside a highway where you can safely stop your car in case of breakdown or emergency.
highway emergency_access_point node Sign number which can be used to define your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN. See also emergency=access_point
highway give_way node A "give way," or "Yield" sign
emergency phone node A calling device can be used to tell on your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN
highway ladder nodevia A vertical or inclined set of steps or rungs intended for climbing or descending of a person with the help of hands.
highway milestone node Highway location marker
highway mini_roundabout node Similar to roundabouts, but at the center there is either a painted circle or a fully traversable island. In case of an untraversable center island, junction=roundabout should be used.

Rendered as anti-clockwise by default direction=anticlockwise. To render clockwise add the tag direction=clockwise.

highway motorway_junction node Indicates a junction (UK) or exit (US). ref=* should be set to the exit number or junction identifier. (Some roads – e.g., the A14 – also carry junction numbers, so the tag may be encountered elsewhere despite its name)
highway passing_place node The location of a passing space
highway platform node via àrea A platform at a bus stop or station.
highway rest_area node àrea Place where drivers can leave the road to rest, but not refuel.
highway services node àrea Vías de servicio; accesos a parkings, gasolineras y edificios de uso público; pistas de frenado de emergencia; zonas de descanso en autopistas; balanzas para pesaje de camiones; vías de peaje o fronteras; por extensión, cualquier vía cuya principal finalidad no sea la del tránsito de vehículos.
highway speed_camera node A fixed road-side or overhead speed camera.
highway speed_display node A dynamic electronic sign that displays the speed of the passer-by motorist.
highway stop node A stop sign
highway street_lamp node A street light, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road, which is turned on or lit at a certain time every night
highway toll_gantry node A toll gantry is a gantry suspended over a way, usually a motorway, as part of a system of electronic toll collection. For a toll booth with any kind of barrier or booth see: barrier=toll_booth
highway traffic_mirror node Mirror that reflects the traffic on one road when direct view is blocked.
highway traffic_signals node Lights that control the traffic
highway trailhead node Designated place to start on a trail or route
highway turning_circle node A turning circle is a rounded, widened area usually, but not necessarily, at the end of a road to facilitate easier turning of a vehicle. Also known as a cul de sac.
highway turning_loop node A widened area of a highway with a non-traversable island for turning around, often circular and at the end of a road.
highway User Defined node via All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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