Tag:traffic sign=FR:C115

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France road sign C115.svg
Description
Entrée d'une voie verte
Groupe: restrictions
Utilisé pour ces éléments
peut être utilisé sur des nœudspeut être utilisé sur des cheminsne devrait pas être utilisé sur des zonesne devrait pas être utilisé sur des relations
Nécessite

highway=path

Statut : utilisé

traffic_sign=FR:C115 is used to indicate the paths in France identified with this specific sign. This route is reserved for pedestrians and non-motorised vehicles. [1]. The M4y sign can be used in addition to the C115 sign to indicate that not prohibited the use of this route by horse riders.

Context

The "voie verte" has existed since June 2008. It is a "road reserved exclusively for non-motorised vehicles, pedestrians and horse riders" (article R110-2 of the French Highway Code[2]). Of course, non-motorised vehicles include bicycles, but this is not a lane reserved for bicycles. On the contrary, by its very nature it is a lane shared by different types of user. A change to the regulatory definition was made on 24 April 2022, allowing motorised vehicles to be used by local residents and farm machinery.

Be careful not to use highway=path between two stretches of "voie verte" when the route is also open to motor traffic, even in exceptional circumstances (for local residents or farmers/foresters, for example). Use the usual highway attributes such as highway=track/unclassified/service.

Use

Create a node node on the lane at the location of the sign, or at the exact location of the sign, and add traffic_sign=FR:C115.

direction=* is used to indicate the direction of a two-sided sign. By convention, we indicate the direction of entry to the "voie verte".

Add the traffic_sign=FR:C115 directly to the path that describes the green route. In addition to highway=path.

See also