Baloo Uriza's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 36768739 | almost 10 years ago | A better strategy on driveways would be to change them to highway=service, service=driveway, access=private, especially in these boonies where driveways may lead to a residence a very long distance from a road. This map is often the first resource for humanitarian resources. |
| 36768739 | almost 10 years ago | Welcome to OSM! I see this is a large changeset with a short description, curious if you could tell me more about what changed. |
| 16637865 | almost 10 years ago | While ODOT is indisputably the owner, I believe Sand Island (near I 205) was leased to and operated by the Boy Scouts of America Cascade Pacific Council in 1928, expiring at the earliest in 2027 and presently used as an unimproved campsite Venture and Sea Scout units. |
| 35923778 | about 10 years ago | No, I had a braino. Thanks for the fix. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | I recommend keeping it at trunk and finding another party familiar with the difference who is in the area. Based on everything you've described, it still sounds like a trunk. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | It still appears to meet the definition of an expressway. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | Whether or not the road is overbuilt as an expressway is immaterial to the fact that it's an expressway, though. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | Or similar situations where it's single carrageway but all the junctions are ramps. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | Fully controlled access generally means a complete lack of driveways and at-grade intersections, with access limited only to entry and exit ramps. Partially controlled means there may be some driveways and intersections, but they're relatively sparse, and some may be controlled access junctions (ramps). |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | That's the first I've seen any planning documents suggest a definition other than what's seen at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited-access_road#United_States, which cites http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/HTM/2003r1/part1/part1a.htm as the definition for "expressway" as "a divided highway with partial control of access," and "freeway" as "a divided highway with full control of access." |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | That's a freeway. Expressways are pretty much anything that fills in the gap between a freeway and the surface classifications. Examples of expressways would things that would otherwise be a freeway but are only single carriageway (no center divider, but controlled access), or aren't fully controlled access (and have the occasional driveway or intersection). It's not uncommon for an expressway to later be developed into a freeway (as is gradually happening to US 75 north of Tulsa and probably sometime by the time I'm old enough to draw SSI will be a freeway), and sometimes they get downgraded to a more traditional highway (as has happened to many former expressway segments of Route 66 after its retirement in order to cut costs maintaining a mothballed route). |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | It appears to have been deliberately disconnected from most of the grid in gladstone to limit access, and I'm not seeing any (mapped) driveways connecting to it. Looks pretty consistent with most semi-rural expressways in the midwest after looking at the aerials and looks to be consistent with the MUTCD definition of an expressway. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | It appears to be limited access. It's not _controlled_ access, but it is limited access. |
| 33053301 | about 10 years ago | Expressways and freeways are kind of special cases in US tagging, getting Trunk and Motorway respectively. |
| 8421895 | about 10 years ago | Fair enough. I thought the ship was permanently moored, given I haven't seen evidence that it moves at the time I marked it out. |
| 35120619 | about 10 years ago | Yes, I believe *_link fills an edge-case gap. |
| 35120619 | about 10 years ago | Thank you for spotting a location I incorrectly tagged with a name, but a way that only serves as part of an intersection would be considered a link. As all ways in this location are "residential" and nothing has a frontage to way/262287021, residential_link would be the correct value. |
| 34953949 | about 10 years ago | Correct comment for changeset would be "Update on I 35/OK 9 at Norman" |
| 34725092 | about 10 years ago | I'm curious what the goal was here and what changed. |
| 34656701 | about 10 years ago | This seems like an exceptionally unlikely name for a lot. |