bxl-forever's Comments
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| 114098371 | almost 4 years ago | Hello (again), I had a quick review of this changeset. You seem to use the access tags correctly but here is something that can save you time and effort. highway=path is a generic category for any path with non-motorized vehicles.
If there are only pedestrians, you can use highway=footway and access permissions are immediately correct. (I think the iD web editor calls it "Foot path".) If there are only cyclists, use highway=cycleway. Horses: highway=bridleway. Hope this helps. |
| 118271903 | almost 4 years ago | Hello,
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| 118272059 | almost 4 years ago | Hello,
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| 118252502 | almost 4 years ago | :-) |
| 118251363 | almost 4 years ago | Hello,
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| 118210932 | almost 4 years ago | Je hebt gelijk, ik heb het nu opgelost. |
| 118196360 | almost 4 years ago | Hello, Thanks for having surveyed this area. Indeed, I heard Anderlecht municipality closed the street last summer and was about to change the situation because some residents protested against it. Cycle routing is broken here. I suppose cycling is still allowed on the southbound road which is now a footway (here: node/9560427501). My question is: do you know what street signs they used here? Or maybe there is no roadsign but the street is barred with concrete blocks. Thanks in advance. |
| 118088694 | almost 4 years ago | I fixed all the mistakes here. There were about 20 badly-connected polygons. Almost every garden was slightly overlapping its neighbour at some point. I think the problem is that you forgot to connect _all_ the corners of the gardens you are creating. Please do that, that will save a lot of time for everyone. |
| 117168183 | almost 4 years ago | Hello, If you only add a name to a building, it will be almost useless to the map. OpenStreetMap uses a structured data model. At the very least, you should add office=estate_agent in the list of tags for this building. (office=estate_agent) I believe your customers would be grateful to you if you added useful information to the map, such as their phone numbers, website, opening hours and more. You can easily add this from the edit box by looking for the appropriate fields. Also, please write names in normal case, not ALL UPPERCASE. Nobody likes a screaming map. Please review other changesets you made from this account, those mistakes are there in most, if not all, your edits. |
| 117775020 | almost 4 years ago | There were serious issues with this changeset: 1) Most tags are wrong or misguided.
We reverted your changeset.
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| 118034605 | almost 4 years ago | Hello, Some time ago, the Brussels Region released a map where this street had maxspeed=50. Upon surveying a few month ago, we found out their map was wrong, as there were still 70-kph road signs on this tunnel. If they finally changed the road signs, that is good news. I suppose your change was based on a survey, right? |
| 118024678 | almost 4 years ago | Hello again, One more thing: you added barrier=hedge to the full outline of a garden. way/1035043187
Unless of course there really is a hedge all around it. |
| 117944088 | almost 4 years ago | Hello,
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| 117786188 | almost 4 years ago | Good, thanks. If you want to create a fully-detailed mapping, you have several choices. The main factors will be whether you can have accurate imagery—in Flanders there is high-res 2013–15 imagery—and of course the amount of time you want to spend doing this. In Brussels we do this sometimes, like here, i.e. draw cycle and pedestrian networks side by side. I like it because it’s very accurate, especially at intersections.
An easier approach is to draw just one line, and share it between cyclists and pedestrians. Depending on the way you see it: some people say it’s a sidewalk where cyclists are guests (highway=footway + bicycle=yes), others see everything as being primarily cycle tracks where pedestrians are guest (highway=cycleway + foot=yes). Navigation works the same in both cases.
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| 117786188 | almost 4 years ago | Hello, Pedestrian routing is now completely broken in this area. For instance, adding foot=no here will exclude this road from navigation.
Adding data to help cyclists is a good thing, but OSM should not discriminate against some type of users. I advise you to add sidewalks (or alternatively use proper tags on the cycle track if pedestrians and cyclist share the same space or go side by side), and only then you can have foot=no on the main road. Thanks. |
| 117803435 | almost 4 years ago | Good point. Let’s discuss that with other mappers in the OpenStreetMap Belgium Matrix group. |
| 117803435 | almost 4 years ago | Hello,
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| 117806529 | almost 4 years ago | Hello,
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| 117806433 | almost 4 years ago | Thanks for this.
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| 117762080 | almost 4 years ago | Hello, There are many problems with those paths. Perhaps a problem caused by the mapper who edited the map earlier. highway=track makes it a track
I suggest you only use disused:highway=track. That will be easier than this huge pile of nested access tags (access=*, bicycle=*, motor_vehicle=* and more), which you can remove, then. |