Exactly. It looks like the website might also show "cycle friendly" streets
which on the ground may have no infrastructure or signage, so not something
we would map.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2023 at 10:52, Ben Kelley wrote:
> Practically, using this data would be difficult I think.
>
> Partly because there
I agree with Ben, and I'd be very surprised if the OSM map of the city
cycleways wasn't far more accurate than that produced by CoS. Usually new
facilities are updated within days.
Ian.
On Tue, 7 Feb 2023 at 10:52, Ben Kelley wrote:
> Practically, using this data would be difficult I think.
>
Practically, using this data would be difficult I think.
Partly because there is a lot of stuff already mapped. The other problem
is that I have found Councils' web sites are a bit optimistic about how
much of their planned cycling infrastructure actually exists. It's hard
to know what is "on
Hi
Looking further City of Sydney Data Hub is licenced CC By 4.0 but OSM
has been waiting on the waiver since 2020 "CC BY 4.0 - waiver sent
01/12/2020, "considering your request" on 03/12/2020"
The licence for the cycle network data links to 2 logos, a CC by 4.0
logo and a "Open Data" logo
Hi
First check that its listed at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Data_Sources
If not ykou probably need to get them to sign a release
Tony
Hi all,
I have been looking into cycle paths data in OSM and found that Sydney
doesn't seem to have this dataset:
https://data.cityofsydn
Hi all,
I have been looking into cycle paths data in OSM and found that Sydney
doesn't seem to have this dataset:
https://data.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/datasets/cityofsydney::cycle-network/explore
This data is focused on the city centre. Are there any recommendations on
how I should get about this
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