Baloo Uriza's Comments
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| 138647514 | over 2 years ago | Was right the first time, no destination, only destination:street. Please update your software model.
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| 138648609 | over 2 years ago | Street names go into destination:street. If your renderer doesn't consume this, that's a bug with your software, not a reason to move it to destination instead.
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| 138445150 | over 2 years ago | That's... Not how that intersection works. It's pretty clear on the Bing imagery.
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| 134349012 | over 2 years ago | Looks like it's already been corrected. There was two levels that was connected not at the incline but towards the Utica Avenue side. |
| 136622095 | over 2 years ago | Has it been completely removed or are the roads and parking lots still standing but not open?
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| 136436440 | over 2 years ago | Whoops, fixed it. Pretty sure I got interrupted and didn't realize I changed something. |
| 136466579 | over 2 years ago | Not sure I understand the description or what changed. Could you be more specific?
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| 135323700 | over 2 years ago | More descriptive changeset comments are greatly appreciated.
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| 135175387 | over 2 years ago | Name is not for "OK 127", that's what ref=OK 127 is for. If it has no name, use noname=yes instead.
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| 123831824 | over 2 years ago | Fixed. |
| 134885369 | over 2 years ago | I don't think any part of it is a motorway anymore (again, expressways have ramps, too), but I do think all but the middle 3 stroad blocks are an expressway. It's basically Salem Parkway except unlike Salem Parkway, it never actually steps down into fitting its surroundings and integrating with its surroundings functionally any better than the freeway did. Most of us are in agreement that this isn't a motorway. Also don't think it really does justice or brings anything useful or informative to the table to switch the highway=* value in the middle; all they did was take a freeway, remove most of the grade separation, and expect it to work better than Northwest Expressway does at being a surface street somehow. It's also rather difficult to classify because I think most people would clearly consider EK Gaylord a more major street in terms of importants, possibly even Walker Ave, but highway=tertiary, expressway=yes also feels weird. |
| 134885369 | over 2 years ago | So, what exactly are we calling an expressway wearing a stroad tube top that barely covers three blocks now, if not this? |
| 134885369 | over 2 years ago | So, the thing is, I think most mappers are quite used to there being a level between motorway and trunk for all the weird expressway (and superstroad) type things like this, given that highway=trunk historically has meant expressway=yes in the US. I also think the sample size of who was consulted was likely too small if this is a situation that keeps happening. I detected hostility because Elliott came into the thread hot and immediately flashes a badge at someone who's been working on OSM just as long and far more prolifically. I have actually been up and down OKC Boulevard a few times; I do see the whole length as a single classification because it's pretty obvious that's what the intent was. If it wasn't OKC's intent, they shouldn't have signed off on that; they had the option of just having the freeway removed instead of converted to an expressway. I did read the proposed classification above. I can't honestly see another classification that fits, given all but the middle couple blocks with the hotel and on-street parking are the only part that isn't full blown expressway. I am open to other suggestions, though not ones that involve classifying it as a motorway in any part. Expressways can and do regularly have grade separated intersections, too, and calling the western few blocks a motorway for it seems like troll tagging now that there's apparently an effort to obfuscate weird expressways from the map. |
| 134885369 | over 2 years ago | Also if everybody could assume good faith and dial back the hostility, that would be great and in-line with the CoC. |
| 134885369 | over 2 years ago | I don't think this is a surface street or a freeway, though. It's somewhere between the two. They literally bulldozed I 40 and replaced it with... a proto-freeway instead of something remotely sensible. |
| 134885369 | over 2 years ago | I've driven it myself and it feels a lot like an expressway to me, given the seamless flow from controlled access to limited access and back with no transition along the way, with only a couple blocks in the middle rather fitting a potential lower classification, but that seemed inconsistent with the rest of the road. Motorway definitely isn't the right fit, but it definitely has a proto-freeway feel when taken as a whole, does it not? |
| 60713812 | over 2 years ago | No idea myself but if I had to guess, I would guess it connected to Lottie Avenue, since they're pointed at each other. |
| 134367433 | almost 3 years ago | Did this entrance close?
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| 134349012 | almost 3 years ago | You attached a parking garage lane's 4th floor to the 5th floor...layers are important. Please fix.
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| 51524311 | almost 3 years ago | Oh, inside the city the default county speed limit could probably get popped off, along with its source tagging. |