btwhite92's Comments
| Changeset | When | Comment |
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| 81090698 | almost 6 years ago | Freeways *do not* have RIRO access to adjacent properties; neither do they have bike lanes. The complete lack of access to adjacent properties is, in fact, a defining feature of a freeway. This is not "obviously and undoubtedly" a freeway, especially in a country with a national standard for a freeway (interstate), which this roadway does not meet. Please stop tagging every roadway with two grade-separated interchanges in a row as 'motorway'. |
| 80345506 | almost 6 years ago | Once again, this is not up to 'motorway' standards for the US. This road has multiple single-carriageway sections, bike lanes, and sidewalks, which preclude it from being a freeway. |
| 79487370 | almost 6 years ago | How are these Ventura Ave NB & CA 33 SB links 'motorway_link's if they don't connect to a motorway? Northbound link points you straight into a two-lane road, and the southbound link comes straight from a two-lane road. |
| 79023416 | almost 6 years ago | Hello,
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| 78970965 | almost 6 years ago | Hello,
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| 76543347 | about 6 years ago | Why have all these single interchanges been bumped up from 'trunk' to 'motorway'? This is against tagging guidelines as specified under the Motorway section here: osm.wiki/United_States/Road_classification |
| 78442199 | about 6 years ago | Why are so many urban roads in this area (as well as Los Angeles) being bumped up to primary? Per osm.wiki/United_States_roads_tagging#Primary_tag_2: "A few major urban arterials also may merit highway=primary if and only if they provide a clearly better routing (higher speeds and fewer delays arising from traffic signals, stop signs, or other obstructions) than available urban arterials bearing highway=secondary." NHS does not necessarily correspond to a road being 'primary' in OSM, especially not MAP-21 NHS roads (usually secondary). |
| 77864754 | about 6 years ago | I have driven this road a couple times and an unaware of any "Begin/End Freeway" signage existing south of the first at-grade past Santa Cruz Ave. Can you provide any evidence for this signage existing as claimed? Trunks are allowed to have grade-separated interchanges without forcing adjacent highway to 'motorway', and starting and stopping 'trunk' at arbitrary points is bad practice (should be signed at bare minimum to tag like this). |
| 77856238 | about 6 years ago | From osm.wiki/Highway_link: links should only be used for slip roads "physically separated by an obstruction or painted island", which this is not. |
| 77856238 | about 6 years ago | The intersection of 16th Avenue with CA 198 (east of Lemoore) does not have ramps or any physical separation between traffic turning right off of CA 198 and traffic turning right onto CA 198; why were 'motorway_link's added here? |
| 77855581 | about 6 years ago | Hello,
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| 77700301 | about 6 years ago | Hello,
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| 75116249 | about 6 years ago | The majority of this user's edits are in Mexico, and I'm not really in a position to comment on those. Aside from this changeset, the small handful of changesets in the US appear to be valid and worth keeping (77343540, 77343026, 76467611) |
| 76887611 | about 6 years ago | Hello again,
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| 75116249 | about 6 years ago | Why was this added? This project was abandoned last year: https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/11/28/710-freeway-extension-alhambra-south-pasadena/ |
| 74822996 | about 6 years ago | Exit signage doesn't make a road a freeway. I'm just skeptical that a road with bike lanes, sidewalks, a relatively low speed limit, and multiple at-grade RIROs (not to be pedantic, but there are three) is properly classified as a motorway, and judging by the way history I'm not the only one either. |
| 74822996 | about 6 years ago | Do the multiple RIRO intersections along this highway not preclude it from being a motorway? Motorways should be fully access controlled and grade separated by my understanding. Wikipedia also lists this road as being a RIRO expressway, not a freeway. |
| 74591914 | over 6 years ago | Hello SikeMo, Please leave the 'access=private' tag on these trails - per Sierra Pacific Industries access policy (https://www.spi-ind.com/OurForests/RecreationAccess), "vehicular use (including mountain bikes) is limited to existing roads" and "We do not allow target shooting, trail building, off-road vehicle use, overnight camping or any fires on our property." Thanks, Bradley |
| 73987977 | over 6 years ago | Hi NorCalRoads,
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| 71912473 | over 6 years ago | Hello,
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