I've noticed in NSW, protected areas have been very heavily imported.
Given we now have the CC BY 4.0 waiver for NPWS's open data it might be
worth taking a look at their Estate data as it appears to be the most
frequently updated at every 3 months (last updated 31st March 2018),
compared to CAPAD
through_route belongs to the transit tag (and is documented in the wiki on that
page)
I'm highly doubtful if any router is actually making proper use of lane
attributes beyond turn:lanes currently.
I think it's actually the angle at which the slip road splits off, that's
responsible for the s
Sorry,
Though not all of those slip lanes is the same, the broken one has
through_route which is not a valid tag. (Category rejected)
Several other relations there also have that tag, however they are all named
ways.
Perhaps that is the cause?
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Hi David,
Do you mean "pontoon" as a private jetty?
If so, draw the jetty as an open way or an area, and tag it with :
man_made=pier
floating=yes
material= (wood, metal, concrete...)
area=yes (if it's a an area)
access=private
Connect the jetty with the mainland via a footway :
highway=footway
b
A track I mapped today at Maroochy Wetlands Sanctuary ends at a private
pontoon. How can I tag this point to mark that it is a pontoon? A search of
available tags and wiki didn’t seem to give me anything. Thanks,
David
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