I'm up for it. Finding enough to sustain a mapping party might be
difficult (South Hants is more or less road and footpath complete) but
we could make it a social. Anyone else interested?
Andy
Yes, I'd be interested. Robert - I'm aware of you via 'robbieonsea' edits
(usually in the
Hello gents (and ladies?),
I am new to OSM and mapping but have an interest in rights of way -
particularly unsurfaced roads.
These are generally referred to as byways, ORPAs, UCRs .
I see that the OSM data has some of these, but possibly only 10% to 20%
coverage.
There are a few things I'd
Hi all,
It has been mentioned in the past (and I expect many others have thought
it), that the current UK Tagging Guidelines wiki page [1] is to confusing
for newcomers and data consumers alike. I have had a go at addressing this
by creating a new version of this page [2]. As discussed on
Brave man!
Globally, highway=path is mostly used without any access tags, judging by
taginfo: http://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/highway=path#combinations
So I think Classic and Alternative are adequate titles. Established
and Alternative would probably be more accurate.
Richard
On Fri, Apr
Just a couple of quick notes:
* The cycle path section is a bit misleading as it stands. The tagging
you have shown is for standalone paths (i.e. mapped separately from a
road); the majority of cycle paths in the UK are on the side of a road
and thus should be tagged something like
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