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93976912 about 5 years ago

A week ago after a major edit around Laoang, but why restore them to trunk? Even with the construction of missing road link, it's still far from trunk status.

87238580 about 5 years ago

Those are mostly approximation from official sources. I've already marked part TR5 Lucena-Matnog (then QBX or QUEBEX) as proposed (pending notice to proceed for Lucena-Gumaca), but for TR4 Sto. Tomas - Lucena, agree they should be retagged as only the Taong section (around Villa Escudero) is being built.

93206226 about 5 years ago

Bike lanes restored at changeset/93638298

93206226 about 5 years ago

Just received your direct message, but it's an exaggeration to say this edit is a serious mistaken and your rants doesn't help. Sorry, but I'm mapping from outside the country.

I'm stuck with an edit in Nueva Ecija, so Paul, hold on. I'll undelete those bike lanes, plus alignment fixes.

93454723 about 5 years ago

Correction: "Yaman" should be "Yamaha" (editing from tablet)

93345476 about 5 years ago

Have been watching your last edits, but please use more specific edit comments than unclear "finding stuff/things". Also, you should have marked the closed-off sections of Carnation with gate than chopping it off and makeing them dead-end.

93206226 about 5 years ago

You could have been mapped them as road attribute (cycleway=) than a separate line.

91600165 about 5 years ago

Just been editing Evia to fix bad edits by "cosmicadobo" but you've restored a previous note that sounds like some legal notice than a useful note for mappers (and no, I don't see any no-jaywalking or "bawal tumawid" signage anywhere at the roundabout/rotonda except the "Prohibited on Expressway" at the MCX entrance). Also, there are sidewalks from Daang Reyna to Biazon and Daang Hari, so foot=no also affects ped routing around the area.

92425193 about 5 years ago

Which terminal do route 24 actually use? South Station, or Starmall?

92350594 about 5 years ago

I find part of your reply hard to read. I'm fine with standardizing things, though using "Arrivals" sounds rather foreign, and we usually say that on airports and ferry terminals.

Last thing, bus terminal arrivals area is usually for unloading only, but it's not always the case. We usually call the arrivals area of a bus terminal unloading or "babaan", so no need to push for "Arrivals" until signs change.

92350594 about 5 years ago

I'm still working with a major edit in Batangas City, but why replace "Unloading" with "Arrivals"? Just because the jeepney terminal is named with "Departures".

91111182 over 5 years ago

tl;dr, but I still see the roads connecting the exit with Sta Rosa-Tagaytay as part of the exit complex, unless this one is some stub connecting to some proposed or unfinished expressway.

90220571 over 5 years ago

Just to add up, if the provincial routes get reactivated sometime, I think they have far more limited stops north of Dasma to avoid competing with city buses.

Also, if the "extension" of Route 28 is just for buses headed back to garage (not carrying passengers), then that should be restored to end at Pala-pala.

67272023 over 5 years ago

What's with the foot=no tags on Lucena Grand Terminal access roads? Tested ped routing from arrivals/unloading/intraprovincial departures to jeepney terminal, and cannot create route. Please help eliminate incorrect uses of foot=no for no ped crossing/jaywalking since we've agreed on that.

90707112 over 5 years ago

Don't see any bug since I downloaded latest version.

89806376 over 5 years ago

Just to correct my reply on message regarding stop names, "interchange" is not really SG-specific, but is also a technical term for what we usually call terminal, and may also be used for transfer stops/stations.

82323327 over 5 years ago

The misunderstanding is something to do with English being a second language. "Give way" (typically Brit/Commonwealth, in the context of driving) is chosen as a close translation of "magbigay daan", nevertheless, simply "magbigay" does give the same meaning (and can be simply translated as "yield").

I think DPWH have used "yield" for pre-2004 standard signs, but that's something we don't fully know.

82323327 over 5 years ago

Also in addition to previous post, SCTEX uses a mix of DPWH and MUTCD-based signs. Signs based on U.S. standard are used north of Mabalacat, while PH ones are used south and on new signage or replacements.

82323327 over 5 years ago

By personal observation, road signs on Ayala properties are now mostly PH standard (e.g. pedestrian crossing, two-way, keep right, loading/unloading), except others not covered by the DPWH standard.

82323327 over 5 years ago

Also, Mapillary already supports PH road signs in its sign detection.