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395763 almost 3 years ago

They're probably left over from the first attempt at importing municipal boundaries in Alabama and can be merged or deleted. I thought I'd tracked all the broken boundaries down a few years ago but I guess not.

110199187 over 4 years ago

@ZeLoneWolf: This changeset contains a good example of the functional classification problem: changeset/110312893. See also e.g. changeset/108454959.

110199187 over 4 years ago

Please be more careful in merging features - the roundabout at US 19/GA 26 was split into segments for a reason (to ensure relations were contiguous).

Also, please stop promoting residential streets and dirt roads to primary/secondary w/o verifying importance in field.

82023147 over 4 years ago

This changeset was largely in error, as can be seen using current NAIP imagery that shows a five-lane configuration of the Cochran bypass (and could have been verified from GDOT's own plan sheets).

353379 almost 7 years ago

You would need to refer to the TIGER 2008 documentation for the meaning of those tags.

See http://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/maps-data/data/tiger/tgrshp2008/TGRSHP08.pdf and https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/maps-data/data/tiger/tgrshp2008/tgrshp2008rl.pdf for details.

53464755 about 8 years ago

As the "dope" involved, here's my explanation:

Since there are reversible lanes, a single way with oneway=no with lanes:both_ways=2 is a more appropriate tagging format than a note on each directional way that it may have 2, 3, or 4 lanes depending on how the lanes are set up.

53029063 about 8 years ago

Since there is no physical barrier and there is a reversible lane, oneway=no with lanes:both_ways=2 is a more appropriate tagging format than a note on each directional way that it may have 2, 3, or 4 lanes depending on how the lanes are set up.

52753921 about 8 years ago

First, the description of this changeset is incorrect (Macon isn't Atlanta). Second, and perhaps more importantly, I'm not sure why you moved the alignment of this road since it hasn't actually moved in reality...

47491917 over 8 years ago

There is no need to add turn restrictions to block access to roads already tagged access=no.

47790107 over 8 years ago

These roads off Newell Road South do not appear to exist in reality. If they are platted, they should be highway=proposed.

47791555 over 8 years ago

Hi. This road does not exist yet and is unlikely to ever exist for environmental reasons (the Ocmulgee National Monument is being expanded into the area of the proposed route), so it should not be mapped in OSM, except possibly as highway=proposed. A route that has not been built should not be tagged with anything *except* highway=proposed (or if under construction, highway=construction).

I will retag appropriately.

41397491 almost 9 years ago

I think it's all fixed now, along with a short segment of the road that was tagged access=no.

430216 over 9 years ago

The boundary of Fayetteville. Now boundary relations are widely supported the corresponding multipolygons probably can go away.

34049443 about 10 years ago

Proposed road - shouldn't be tagged as if it is open to traffic.

34005718 about 10 years ago

Again, not open to traffic...

34005760 about 10 years ago

This route isn't open yet; please keep it tagged as "highway=construction" until open to traffic.

34005873 about 10 years ago

This route isn't open yet; please keep it tagged as "highway=construction" until open to traffic.

34005818 about 10 years ago

This route isn't open yet; please keep it tagged as "highway=construction" until open to traffic.

33669446 over 10 years ago

Paul: It was *your own edits* that deleted the lane counts. Reverting this changeset wouldn't fix that. See way/45846830/history and changeset/32790788

33674410 over 10 years ago

I concur with rickmastfan67. The lack of any pedestrian restrictions would also suggest this isn't a motorway. While pedestrians are occasionally permitted along a motorway-type facility (most commonly on bridges), it's almost always using a segregated pathway.