Hi Ian,
You can copy+paste the URL when you’re looking at the section in question
on openstreetmap.org.
https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=menang%20drive#map=18/-34.96511/117.82114&layers=D
I’ve turned the data layer on so you can just click on the nodes and ways
to see their details, an
I don't know what causes it, but you can see the same problem with OSMR:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=fossgis_osrm_car&route=-34.9226%2C117.7915%3B-34.9670%2C117.8239#map=17/-34.96524/117.82097
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My Garmin GPSMAP 66i gives misleading routing instructions at a new
intersection on Albany Highway near Albany when using OSM data. I have
looked at the OSM data through JOSM and it all looks good. I wondered if
anyone else can see what might be causing the strange routing instructions.
The e
On 5/6/23 08:47, Little Maps wrote:
I don’t know if there’s a “correct” method as at least 3 different methods are
(or were) common in Vic, where I map. (1) continue named stream through dam,
(2) continue stream through dam but with no name tag, and (3) stop stream at
dam edge and start again
ICMS principles state:
"In Australia, whichever of the two names of the same feature that is
most likely to be used by the local community is to be used first in a
sequence [Refer Appendix A, § 4.5]. The sequence of the name should be
reviewed at regular intervals. If a visual separator is requ
On 6/6/23 17:06, Phil Wyatt wrote:
Does anyone know of examples overseas with dual naming?
Wales will be full of it. :) Example
Way: Craig Cerrig Gleisiad a Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve (374428119)
name= Craig Cerrig Gleisiad a Fan Frynych National Nature Reserve
name:cy=Gwarchodfa
Naming for Ayres Rock/Uluru was discussed in talk-au on October 2019...
We need to put this on the Australian tagging guidelines once some
consensus is determined.
Presently ---
alt_name:en=Ayers Rock
alt_name=Ayers Rock
name:en=Uluṟu
name=Uluṟu
official_name:en=Uluru / Ayers Roc
On 6 Jun 2023, at 2:29 pm, Ian Sergeant wrote:
>
> I think including a "slash" character in a name tag is really ugly. That's
> not the way that the GNB record them. Unless someone can find some
> information on the ground that records it that way?
Ian, I stand corrected. NSW National Parks
Hi Ian,
I cant actually find a FULL policy in NSW
https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/policy-and-legislation/aboriginal-land-use-planning/nsw-dual-naming-policy
https://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/aboriginal_place_naming/dual_naming
However sixmaps does find indigenous names and seems to use the re
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