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140579866 over 2 years ago

Oh, not a rules matter. :)

The code isn't part of the name - nobody calls it "car park 0877" or similar.

The tag ref=* is used for reference numbers, e.g. M7 or R153 on roads. On objects that have reference numbers that seem to be out of place or where there is a conflict, then secondary ref tags are used, .e.g. ref:bridge=UBB999 for a railway bridge reference number, as that number will be different to the road reference number.

In this case ref:carpark=0877 might suit or use note=* and explain what it is about.

140579866 over 2 years ago

Hi,

Could I ask what "Kildare Train Station (code: 0877)" means?

139959224 over 2 years ago

Yes, I suppose it is about representing things, not being absolutely precise.

Interesting that busways don't show in the standard view.

139959224 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/769423428

This is awkward as a highway=busway, as there are farm access tracks off it. Thoughts?

139630685 over 2 years ago

I'd have no problem calling a courier depot a post_depot. But if it is just a generic transport company that transports large loads (which may included part loads), then I would call it a warehouse (maybe with office=*)

139630685 over 2 years ago

Hi,

Several post depots here.

Cold Move Logistics Solutions sounds more like cold storage and bulk deliveries than somewhere that sorts individual packages.

131142792 over 2 years ago

Hi,

relation/7252403
relation/7252402

These look like the remnant of a previous version of the wood. Can they be deleted?

88443898 over 2 years ago

Hi,

https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1yD2

There are about 6 boundaries that have Midleton spelled Middleton - with an (understandable) extra 'd'. Am I safe to remove this?

110456011 over 2 years ago

Hi,

relation/11724944/history

You might check if height=0.001 is appropriate if the building parts have heights allocated.

Note: https://demo.f4map.com/#lat=54.5801891&lon=-5.9361662&zoom=19&camera.phi=64.218

83219289 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/787877740

height=Sanaigmore seems incorrect. :)

36920361 over 2 years ago

Hi,

node/3980022261

field_4=55.181928
field_5=-6.720907
field_6=1

field_4 and field_5 seem to be location. Any idea what field 6 is?

115105648 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/1013367184

name="U Hansfield" seems exotic. :)

119926967 over 2 years ago

Ooops!

Do you have a diagnostic tool for telecoms?

130797759 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/338455111/history

Just checking, are you sure this section of road is one-way?

110423404 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/977588965 Are you sure this is a emergency=lifeboat_station A quick search doesn't find a Loughshinny life boat.

131971924 over 2 years ago

Hi,

Reservoirs like this (over-sized tanks, typically semi-underground) are man_made=reservoir_covered The tag water = reservoir is reserved(!) for reservoirs like this: way/38526474 :)

136022009 over 2 years ago

Yes, I thought the same earlier.

136022009 over 2 years ago

Generally, the consensus seems to be the fewer tags the better, especially when it comes to access permissions.

For example, oneway=no generally isn't used, unless it is the likes of a single-carriageway motorway (where you would normally expect it to be oneway).

Importantly, in the OSM Standard View, the footpath changes from red to dark grey, which would make people think the footpath isn't accessible.

136022009 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/1172117597/history

In light of this discussion: https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/access-no-foot-designated-on-highway-footway-should-it-be-reverted/101907 I'm wondering is this is over-tagged with:

access=no
foot=designated
highway=footway

highway=footway already means it is designated for pedestrians, to the exclusion of other means. access=no risks some routing software ignoring it completely.

134390960 over 2 years ago

Hi,

way/17504008/history

You seem to have tagged some roads as motorroad=yes. This has a specific meaning that pedestrians and cyclists can't use the road. It likely applies to the likes of the Jack Lynch Tunnel, but it doesn't apply to city streets.
motorroad=*