[Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Gregory Williams
I'm primarily a cyclist and interested in ensuring that our cycle coverage is great. Whilst looking at the Bing! aerial imagery in Portsmouth recently I spotted some cycleways and cycle lanes which we don't have in our map. They looked like they were in fairly established areas of the city so I won

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Richard Mann
Last time I looked, there was a complete absence of 20mph tagging, as well. On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Gregory Williams < gregory.willi...@purplegeodesoftware.co.uk> wrote: > I’m primarily a cyclist and interested in ensuring that our cycle coverage > is great. Whilst looking at the Bing!

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Richard Mann
Looks like there's only partial coverage in Oxford as well... http://www.spokeseastkent.org.uk/maps/cycle-parking-heat-map/?zoom=13&lat=51.75754&lon=-1.2523&layers=BT On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Gregory Williams < gregory.willi...@purplegeodesoftware.co.uk> wrote: > I’m primarily a cyclist

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Gregory Williams
The 20mph tagging seems pretty much in place for Portsmouth: http://www.itoworld.com/product/data/ito_map/main?view=5 &lat=50.83306631256292&lon=-1.0753752838074735&zoom=12 I do

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Richard Mann
Great. (No, Gosport is unreconstructed. The 20mph limits are confined to the Portsmouth City Council area) On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Gregory Williams < gregory.willi...@purplegeodesoftware.co.uk> wrote: > The 20mph tagging seems pretty much in place for Portsmouth: > > ** ** > > > htt

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Gregory Williams
Indeed. It looks like it's mainly the university sites and arterial roads. Does your main shopping area pretty much coincide with Oxford Uni's main colleges? University of Kent in Canterbury and the city centre are separate and you can see that there are lots of stands serving both: http://www.

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Richard Mann
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Gregory Williams < gregory.willi...@purplegeodesoftware.co.uk> wrote: > Indeed. It looks like it’s mainly the university sites and arterial roads. > Does your main shopping area pretty much coincide with Oxford Uni’s main > colleges? University of Kent in Canterbu

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Craig Loftus
> Looks like there's only partial coverage in Oxford as well... > > http://www.spokeseastkent.org.uk/maps/cycle-parking-heat-map/?zoom=13&lat=51.75754&lon=-1.2523&layers=BT Really? I would have said it was pretty comprehensively mapped in Oxford. The heat-map shows nicely where all the shopping ar

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Craig Loftus
> PS I wonder whether the stands at Oxford Brookes Uni don’t have any capacity > tags. They don’t glow anywhere near as much on the map. You're right about the Brookes stands. I've just applied for a job there, so those might see some attention soon *fingers crossed* Craig On 23 September 2011 1

Re: [Talk-GB] Portsmouth cycle paths and routes

2011-09-23 Thread Richard Mann
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Craig Loftus < craigloftus+...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Looks like there's only partial coverage in Oxford as well... > > > > > http://www.spokeseastkent.org.uk/maps/cycle-parking-heat-map/?zoom=13&lat=51.75754&lon=-1.2523&layers=BT > > Really? I would have said

[Talk-GB] Aligning buildings in JOSM

2011-09-23 Thread thomas van der veen
Hi, I have been added a few buildings recently and the other day I discovered the buildingtool in JOSM which is most helpful. One thing I do struggle a bit with is aligning buildings in JOSM. I know I can align nodes, but haven't succeeded in aligning whole buildings (ie. routes). Is there a good