On 8/21/2012 10:44 AM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
I wrote about the logic to detect those ways here:
That writeup sounds like it will detect the re-introduced deleted ways
I'm thinking of. Looking forward to seeing it in the tool!
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In my application, something is better than nothing. Instances were max speed
is not available will be ignored, but in cases where it is, then I would like
to act on it.
On 2012-08-21, at 2:59 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> It's easy enough to build, but in the US that data is very, very far
>
It's easy enough to build, but in the US that data is very, very far
from complete.
Even in Europe, you will find a lot of ways that are not tagged with
maxspeed. You will have to have a fallback mechanism with implied max
speeds for each road class, for each country you want to cover. And
that's
Looking for suggestions...
I need to create a web service that, given a latitude/longitude coordinate that
lies on a major road or highway, returns a maximum speed limit. Looking at
services like http://www.itoworld.com/map/35#fullscreen, it's clear that much
of the data is there. What's the be
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to collect some US centered OSM blogs to add to my blog roll,
> to blogs.openstreetmap.org and I think it would also be nice to have a
> local blogs link collection at openstreetmap.us
>
> So which OSM US centered blogs
So I was focusing on the state and county boundaries because they are very
noticeable at normal zoom levels and very noticeably wrong.
The issue is that massGIS is apparently not publishing the up to date off-shore
town boundaries until the feds sign off. So while the CZM boundaries is
extreme
By the way - the tile layer showing all deleted ways will remain
available if anyone else wants to use it for something:
http://lima.schaaltreinen.nl:8080/geoserver/gwc/demo/schaaltreinen:redaction_deletedways?gridSet=3857MvE&format=image/png
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Martijn van Exel wrot
Hi all,
I tweaked my Redacted Highways map a little to show only deleted ways
that have a highway tag instead of all deleted ways. I did this
because I want this tool to focus on remapping the road network.
If you haven't given it a try, you may as well, I think it's a useful
tool: http://lima.sc
Personally, I think it's easier to work from smallest to largest. I've
been trying to keep track of the boundaries relations that have been
created here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Massachusetts/Boundary_Relations
It seems to be easiest to go town by town and then once you have all the
t
Toby Murray wrote:
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Nathan Mixter wrote:
I have begun cleaning up the area around Kern County, California. It is
starting to not only look better but be less cluttered.
I originally imported landuse data from both Kern County and the City of
Bakersfield. Some are
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