On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 3:56 PM, Charlotte Wolter
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looks like, given Paul's information, that I just have to go in and
> correct as many as I can.
> This is an occasional issue with TIGER data. Somehow, when an
> address is located at the
Martijn, that intersection for as long as I can remember, has allowed the right
turn @ the intersection and also via the slip lane. The slip lane being closed
when StreetView drove by was indeed temporary. They were using it as a
temporary staging area for construction vehicles for the bridge
On 2017.04.04. 01:35, Charlotte Wolter wrote:
>
> Yes, Rihards, I've been doing this since 2009, so I know what a
> driveway is.
> Maybe you should check my woerk to make sure I'm doing it right
> ... NOT!
hmm... that might have come across wrong - did not mean to imply you
doing
Hello,
Looks like, given Paul's information, that I just have to go in and
correct as many as I can.
This is an occasional issue with TIGER data. Somehow, when an
address is located at the end of a driveway, especially long driveways,
the driveway is given the street name. It may
On 04/03/2017 12:18 PM, Martijn van Exel wrote:
> What I am looking for is more clarity (specifically in Canada but
> in the US also) as to traffic regulations that would make adding these
> restrictions not only valid but also a boost to the quality of OSM data.
> I would only want us to add
James -- I could not find any OSC / Mapillary imagery at the location of your
example so I took a peek at <> google street view. What I see there is
that the slip road / ramp was (as of Aug 2016 -- temporarily?) closed to
traffic which may very well inform the allowed right turn at the
Still no response on this - can anyone suggest a better way of getting
in contact with Chicago-area mappers?
Best Regards,
Andy Townsend, on behalf of OpenStreetMap's Data Working Group.
On 25/03/2017 08:59, Andy Townsend wrote:
It looks like someone's been trying to perform a building
On 2017.04.03. 04:26, Charlotte Wolter wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I came across a really weird situation while doing a Maproulette
> change.
> In Rustberg, a small town in rural Virginia
> (http://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=16/37.2772/-79.1011),
> almost every driveway has
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