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Landuse CartoCSS

This is a CartoCSS style to emphasize different landuse types. It is being developed to explore the 15minutecity ideas as detailed here.

It is derived from the excellent CyclOSM map style.

It leverages OpenStreetMap data to create a beautiful and practical cycling map!

Build Status

CyclOSM

Demonstration

A demonstration of this style is available at https://cyclosm.org.

The tile server url is https://{s}.tile-cyclosm.openstreetmap.fr/cyclosm/{z}/{x}/{y}.png. Tiles can be reused under the general OpenStreetMap tile usage policy.

The map is available by default in the following smartphone applications:

The tile server is provided by OpenStreetMap-France, many thanks to them for the support!

Philosophy

CyclOSM is a new cycle-oriented render. Contrary to OpenCycleMap, this render is free and open-source software and aims at being more complete to take into account a wider diversity of cycling habits.

In urban areas, it renders the main different types of cycle tracks and lanes, on each side of the road, for helping you draw your bike to work route. It also features essential POIs as well as bicycle parking spots or spots shared with motorbikes, specific infrastructure (elevators / ramps), road speeds or surfaces to avoid streets with pavings, bumpers and bike boxes, etc.

The same render also lets you visualize main bicycle touring routes as well as essential POIs when touring (emergency services, shelters, tourism, shops).

Features

Render:

  • Cycleways track, lanes, cycle-bus lanes
  • Motor oneway - two way for bicycle
  • Cycle routes (local, regional, national, international)
  • Parking for bicycle (or motorcycle parking open to bicycle)
  • Steps with bicycle friendly ramp
  • Bicycle shop and repair stations
  • First aid amenities : shelter, hospital, pharmacy, police station, water, food store
  • Travel amenities : camping, hotel, train station, museum, picnic table, peaks...
  • Emphasis on low speed roads (<= 30km/h)
  • Elevation curves and shading
  • Smoothness of the roads
  • Traffic calming

A full list of rendered features is available in the legend.

A list of the tags considered by this render is available in Taginfo JSON format in taginfo.json.

Getting started

Getting started instructions are available in the docs/INSTALL.md file.

Printing

Instructions for printing maps with a CyclOSM render are available in the docs/PRINT.md file.

Contributing

Some getting started information for contributing is available in CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Changelog

Changes to this theme are listed in the CHANGELOG.md file. Versions are tagged with Git tags and are available through Github releases feature.

MapCSS validators

We also offer some MapCSS checkers for bicycle tags which can be used with JOSM for instance in the validator folder of this repository.

Licenses

This style is based on the Mapbox OSM-Bright style, which is licensed under BSD-3-Clause license. Everything (be it icons or code) not listed explicitly below should be consider as available under this license.

The contours and elevation lines render is based on the very good work and code available from OpenTopoMap.

The colors used in the palette.mss file are based on the Hydda style, licensed under Apache License 2.0.

The icons in symbols/osm-bright-gl-style are taken from the OSM Bright GL style and are licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0.

The icons in symbols/openstreetmap-carto are taken from the OpenStreetMap-carto style and are licensed under CC0 public domain.

The icons in symbols/osmandapp are taken from the OsmAnd app resources.

The inner tube bicycle icon is based on https://www.flaticon.com/free-icon/inner-tube_1575936.

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