Re: [talk-au] Changing speed limits

2017-03-28 Thread Marc Gemis
AFAIK a split is handled correctly in  JOSM, but you have to be
careful when you merge 2 way segments as you advice. Besides making
sure that the tags are the same on both segments, you should also
check whether the relations are the same.

m.

> If there is a route relation on the way, I find using JOSM a bit
> easier to manage relations than iD (default web editor). I assumed
> that JOSM and iD would apply the relation to the new section after the
> split so you shouldn't need to do anything special, but you might want
> to double check this.
>

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Re: [talk-au] Changing speed limits

2017-03-28 Thread Andrew Harvey
You'll need to split the way at the point where the speed limit
changes and apply a different maxspeed to each segment. This is how
all maxspeed segments I've seen and mapped are done.

In your second case where they are just in the wrong spot, if it's
only a little bit out you could just move the nodes of the way so that
the change over point is in the right place,  if it's a long way out,
I would split at the correct point and remerge any segments which have
consistent tags.

If there is a route relation on the way, I find using JOSM a bit
easier to manage relations than iD (default web editor). I assumed
that JOSM and iD would apply the relation to the new section after the
split so you shouldn't need to do anything special, but you might want
to double check this.

On 29 March 2017 at 13:29, Graeme Fitzpatrick  wrote:
> G'day all
>
> What's the best way of changing incorrect speed limits where they're
> currently listed?
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/-28.0914/153.4521
>
> Southbound GC Hwy is shown as 50kph from Goodwin Tce almost as far as George
> St, but it actually changes to 60 outside the Caltex servo on the corner of
> Goodwin Tce (& there must be a lot of people using OSM to nav, as lot's of
> people stay at 50 this whole distance, despite 2-3 60 signs! :-()
>
> Same thing happens in a couple of places further South along the Hwy in Palm
> Bh where it goes up to 70 then back down to 60 - the changes are on OSM but
> not in the right spot.
>
> the Hwy is also a bus route so I'm hesitant about just cutting the existing
> road & putting a new spot in to change speed limits?
>
> Thanks
>
> Graeme
>
>
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[talk-au] Changing speed limits

2017-03-28 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
G'day all

What's the best way of changing incorrect speed limits where they're
currently listed?

https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/-28.0914/153.4521

Southbound GC Hwy is shown as 50kph from Goodwin Tce almost as far as
George St, but it actually changes to 60 outside the Caltex servo on the
corner of Goodwin Tce (& there must be a lot of people using OSM to nav, as
lot's of people stay at 50 this whole distance, despite 2-3 60 signs! :-()

Same thing happens in a couple of places further South along the Hwy in
Palm Bh where it goes up to 70 then back down to 60 - the changes are on
OSM but not in the right spot.

the Hwy is also a bus route so I'm hesitant about just cutting the existing
road & putting a new spot in to change speed limits?

Thanks

Graeme
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Re: [talk-au] Tasmanian Vegetation

2017-03-28 Thread Phil (The Geek) Wyatt
Looks like they have the required permissions for the SE of Tassie according to 
this

 

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Attribution/Geoscience_Australia

 

Maybe they just didn't get around to the full import

 

From: Warin [mailto:61sundow...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 1:45 PM
To: talk-au@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Tasmanian Vegetation

 

Suggest mapper https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/RoundCircle as they added the 
south west data.


On 28-Mar-17 11:12 AM, Karl Howard wrote:

Hello,

 

I have been pointed in this direction in relation to my query in OpenStreetMap 
Help 
(https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/55283/who-can-help-fix-the-tasmania-australian-vegetation
 )

I hoping that someone here will be able to assist me with the following query;

 

“When viewing the Map of Tasmania, Australia the vegetation follows an 
unnaturally straight line down the middle of the land mass. If I had to guess 
it appears to be cut off at the boundary of the potential source file ( 
 
Tasmania south east).

How can this be remedied? It appears too complex to fix manually and seems to 
require reprocessing of the original source data, can anyone point me to 
someone who can help?”

 

Regards,

Karl






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