I'm still kicking up chunks of stuff GNIS and TIGER pulled in that are woefully inaccurate. Just did some cursory Lincoln County, NV work after my father got lost out there while motorcycling with his wife (fortunately for him, he carries survival basics and knows how to survive in the Great Basin and how to recover when lost out there, so having bad information was just super annoying, not necessarily life-threatening in this case). Seems GNIS and/or TIGER pulled in some POIs for hamlets that either never existed in the first place, or were abandoned 50+ years ago and are long gone now. Whenever I'm out there or I have a reason to edit out there, I do try to make sure it's at least minimally connected and tagged more or less correctly (though the geometry might not be super-accurate since we're talking about having to fix dozens of miles at a time in open-nothing) so it can at least be used to route back to civilization.
This is definitely a recurring problem for almost every map in the Mojave and Great Basin deserts and pretty much a matter of life and death for those visiting a pretty decent chunk of northern Arizona, New Mexico, parts of southern California, western Utah, southeastern Oregon and just Nevada in general. Given that the US Department of the Interior's been trying to get mapmakers to fix it since the USGS is horribly out of date in the region, we could probably garner a lot of goodwill by fixing the map so it doesn't kill people... On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 1:01 AM, Russ Nelson <nel...@crynwr.com> wrote: > Alex Barth writes: > > What do you think are the big topics and challenges for OpenStreetMap as > > we're about to go into the second decade? What does this mean for State > of > > the Map? > > For OSM in the US? Finding and fixing the badly-digitized TIGER > data. I've got it mostly under control in NY, but I still find bits > and pieces of it left. And when I go looking in neighboring states, I > shudder. > > -- > --my blog is at http://blog.russnelson.com > Crynwr supports open source software > 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315-600-8815 > Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | Sheepdog > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-us mailing list > talk...@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us >
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