AlmostSurelyRob's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by AlmostSurelyRob
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| 4176029 | AlmostSurelyRob | There's a path here. via StreetComplete 57.1 |
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| 4174868 | AlmostSurelyRob | In context of overlay "Buildings" – way/290416499 via StreetComplete 57.1: This is several buildings belonging to a farm. |
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| 3978040 | AlmostSurelyRob | In context of "Bike paths" overlay for way/43178849 via StreetComplete 55.0: There is an explicit sign here "cyclist dismount" and it goes until London Bridge pub at least. After the bridge the signs change to give way to pedestrians. I need to take some photos next time I take this path. |
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| 4097374 | AlmostSurelyRob | This is a farm building and should be correctly tagged according to function. There's already another house nearby with this house name which is the farmhouse for this farm. |
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| 4090731 | AlmostSurelyRob | In context of "Addresses" overlay for way/763475008 via StreetComplete 56.0: This is a terraced house. Two addresses here are Oak Lodge and Hillcliffe. There's also a date 1878. |
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| 3041196 | TomJeffs | Tunnel or bridge here? Local check needed. |
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| 3911551 | AlmostSurelyRob | Unable to answer "What type of stile is this?" for node/616761736 via StreetComplete 54.0: A two step wooden style, but with a big gap to one side. Attached photo(s):
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| 3911548 | AlmostSurelyRob | Unable to answer "What surface does this piece of road have?" for way/564105748 via StreetComplete 54.0: No pavement or path here. Pedestrians are on the road. Attached photo(s):
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| 3921470 | AlmostSurelyRob | Unable to answer "Do these steps have a ramp? What kind?" for way/796431032 via StreetComplete 54.1: There's no stairs here. Attached photo(s):
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| 3945677 | AlmostSurelyRob | Unable to answer "What surface does this piece of road have?" for way/55344782 via StreetComplete 54.1: This part is no longer available to traffic. There are fixed bollards in place and a kerb. Asphalt surface. Attached photo(s):
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