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GraphHopper 0.3 released: Fast Route Planner Beyond Two Dimensions

I’m impressed with my first trial of this routing engine. I particularly like how it has picked up the short cycle paths linking streets in the area between Ruakura Road and Cameron Road - exactly the route I normally take in real life!! http://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=-37.742757%2C175.28502&point=-37.799612%2C175.313258&vehicle=bike&elevation=true

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Hi again, Here are a couple of links relating to pavements which may be considered as part of a street. @howdystranger/diary/20797#comments A Diary topic back in January raised by a user in Wellington. sidewalk=* The Map Features page about the suggested way to map/tag such pavements. (In my opinion adding the sidewalk=* tag to the main highway is a cleaner way of recording the information than mapping pavements separately but I do know that opinions differ widely on this subject!).

Also, as a cyclist, I’d be keen to see you add the cycleway=* tag to your local highways - more information here…… cycleway=*

Graham

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Hi, I’d suggest that you use KeepRight http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php to check and where possible correct apparent discrepancies in the map. I found this an effective way to learn about how OSM works and it also gave me a useful direction for my mapping up here in Hamilton. You might like to check these edits which you made and then update/improve the details:- http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?schema=50&error=63142653 (Add name tag to fast food outlet) http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?schema=50&error=64008679 (Service road near Wright Grove doesn’t connect with any other street - should it connect? How is it accessed?) http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php?schema=50&error=56527195 (Pub on corner of Oxford Street needs a name tag).

These are just examples - there are quite a few other alerts for the Levin area from various users which you could try to correct/update. I regularly look at my local area on KeepRight as a check on my editing sessions - it is pleasing when nothing appears but, more importantly, very useful when something does appear and can be corrected. Think of it as a form of Quality Control!

For information about how to tag features this is an invaluable source of information/guidance osm.wiki/Map_Features The deeper you dig the more detailed information you find. Enjoy your mapping - have fun!!!

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Hi Donald, Not sure if you also use KeepRight but I’ve just had a look at Edinburgh (my old home town back in the 1960s) and there are enough alerts showing to keep you busy for some time! http://keepright.ipax.at/report_map.php

It is one of the tools I use - provides an incentive for where to direct my bike rides and, like you, I always find other unmapped features to add to OSM.

Happy mapping! Graham

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foot paths

Thanks Ed, I wasn’t aware of the ITO Maps - great idea. Would you like me to include the ‘sidewalk’ tag in my future mapping? (I can also gradually work through my local area and update existing info - using Overpass Turbo to identify streets with no sidewalk details.

foot paths

Howdy, As a fellow NZ mapper I think that it is probably unnecessary for urban streets. I’d suggest that the assumed situation here in NZ is that there is a pavement (footpath) on both sides of the vast majority of urban streets. It is possible when mapping highways to add a tag ‘sidewalk’ with values of ‘both/left/right/separate/none’. I have never used this tag in my mapping but might consider using it with value ‘none’ on the few occasions I encounter a ‘pavementless’ street. For rural roads my assumption is that there won’t be a footpath but in situations like here osm.org/#map=15/-37.8130/175.3345 where a footpath is currently being constructed along Newell Road I will probably add the tag once construction is finished. With regard to mapping for the visually impaired you might like to look at the wiki page about Crossings osm.wiki/Crossing and think about mapping the various types of crossings for pedestrians in your area. There is the option of tagging features like sound or vibration alerts on these crossings. There is so much to learn – I regularly come across really useful tags which I could have used in the past if only I had been aware of them.

The Overpass Query Wizard

Just an edit to my previous post ……. ‘building=historic’ is wrong - please replace with ‘historic=heritage_building’. Graham

The Overpass Query Wizard

What an excellent addition to Overpass Turbo - thank you so much from a ‘non geek’ user! I can now find all the bicycle friendly routes in one hit by entering “highway=cycleway or cycleway=lane or bicycle=yes or bicycle=designated”. I have also been mapping historic information about buildings here in Hamilton (New Zealand) using ‘building=historic’ and ‘old_name’=* Being able to search for both sets of parameters at the same time is great. I’m just wondering how may more uses I’ll find for the wizard! Graham

Funeral Services

Hi, It looks like the proposal from 2008 to create a tag “amenity=funeral_home” osm.wiki/Proposed_features/Funeral_home has been abandoned. The closest option seems to be tag “shop=funeral_directors” shop=funeral_directors

Does this help you? I’m not sure about funeral homes in Taiwan but, here in New Zealand, they offer both religious and non-religious services depending on the beliefs of the families of the deceased person. Graham