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119213269 5 months ago

Why did you mark the footpath from the shared pavement of Tollgate Way to Old Watton Road as permitted for bicycles? The flush tactile paving and island and lack of paint/signs indicates this is a footpath only.

169194051 5 months ago

How come public right of way has been blocked off? Or is there just an unlocked gate that you are meant to open? Really access=no?

164345097 6 months ago

Why add ' Village Sign' suffix to man_made village_sign name nodes? It’s not verifiable on ground.

144404863 6 months ago

Have supercharged my S there for free a couple of times. The view from within the showroom outwards past the glass frontage is worth a look too.

166841417 7 months ago

Oh, seems it is another of those Americanisms that have made it into OSM tagging convention. However, can see why I queried since only one letter transition away from what they are commonly referred to here. Thanks for the background info.

166841417 7 months ago

Also sure this reads number plates and isn’t just a basic traffic counter?

166841417 7 months ago

Typo ALNR?

161999165 8 months ago

Norfolk County Council often have phrase-like names for obscure things such as short footpath links that I tag using official_name key. However, those are from official source, so description/note probably best from OSM mapper point of view.

161999165 8 months ago

Perhaps replace name=[value] with description=value then.

161999165 8 months ago

Why the square brackets in name tag value?

163282201 10 months ago

The Aldeby village sign doesn’t have the text ‘Village Sign’ on it, so why did you change the name tag to that?

161293672 11 months ago

Great stuff.

161310821 11 months ago

Probably surface=bitmac if that is a footpath, a more specific type of asphalt.

159907981 about 1 year ago

There is that benefit I guess, but I just wish all the websites would update their logos and links for efficiency of user agent look-up. So long as the data is there all is good in some discoverable form, just as I've gotten used to sidewalk/soccer terms.

159907981 about 1 year ago

Weird how auto-correct is contact:x to contact:twitter, the old name, the auto-redirected domain, that is falling out of common use, and near totally in media broadcasts.

159916408 about 1 year ago

Why not highway=path and foot=yes, if these are not properly established routes? What is the surface?

159579802 about 1 year ago

Was the reference not amended to include suffix 'D'?

159566619 about 1 year ago

This is one of those exception cases I think as it is the main route from A47 to the village of North Pickenham itself - despite being narrow as is rather typical of most rural Norfolk roads. Many are tertiary grade, salted as priority routes, etc.

159566619 about 1 year ago

This is still a legal, council prioritised tertiary grade road - even if the maintenance of it is poor. Please consider reverting to tertiary.

149706783 about 1 year ago

Curious definition of dual. Implies two roads, parallel to each other. Both Department of Transport and Council Speed Awareness course instructor confirmed to me that on-slips are national single carriageway limit, up to the point that the grass separator ends and they become the dual carriageway road. Doesn’t stop everyone going faster than that of course. Official stance is that merging at 60 mph is closer and therefore safer to average traffic speed of lane 1.