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139925966 over 2 years ago

There wasn't a one way restriction in the first place, as two way traffic is the default on roads. Adding oneway=no is harmless, but it's generally redundant and has no effect. There are times when it's worth using, which are covered in the wiki article.

oneway=*

139884646 over 2 years ago

Reverted in changeset/139891708

139884573 over 2 years ago

Reverted in changeset/139891708

139884564 over 2 years ago

Reverted in changeset/139891708

139884535 over 2 years ago

Reverted in changeset/139891708

139884500 over 2 years ago

Reverted in changeset/139891708

139884456 over 2 years ago

Reverted in changeset/139891708

139891708 over 2 years ago

Changesets 139884646, 139884573, 139884564, 139884535, 139884500, 139884456

139884646 over 2 years ago

One inside Homebase? It's more original vandalism than your imaginary apartments on a railway line, I suppose.

139884573 over 2 years ago

You'd be amazed how many apartments there aren't on the Great Eastern Mainline.

139884564 over 2 years ago

You'd be amazed how many apartments there aren't on the Great Eastern Mainline.

139884535 over 2 years ago

More vandalism.

139884500 over 2 years ago

An imaginary apartment.

139884456 over 2 years ago

The real Cambridge Central Mosque is way/674380818

This is just vandalism.

139744781 over 2 years ago

I'll have a look to see if I can find out why it's trying to do that, but it might not be until Monday.

I did a quick test using the bicycle routing you on the OpenStreetMap website (right-click and select route to/from here), from the Green Man to Maryland Point. GraphHopper and Valhalla use the road as expected. OSRM does the same, apart from an unexpected detour around the back of Harrow Green.

139744781 over 2 years ago

I'm not sure how to revert a changeset in the iD editor you're using, so ,I've done it using JOSM.
changeset/139756308

139744781 over 2 years ago

Also, why routing service are you using? A cycle router should not attempt to send a bicycle along a highway=footway unless it also has bicycle=yes tag. Adding bicycle=no to a footway is often redundant, although it can be useful when there's an explicitly signed prohibition.

139744781 over 2 years ago

As it's an advisory lane which is part of the main carriageway, it's already tagged there, e.g.
cycleway:both=lane
cycleway:both:lane=advisory

Cycle lanes aren't rendered on the default map style (OSM Carto), but they are on CycleOSM, OpenCycleMap, etc.

I would suggest reverting your edit, as there isn't a separate cycle track along most of the length of Leytonstone Road.

Documentation on cycle lane tagging is linked below.
cycleway=lane
cycleway:lane=*

139657368 over 2 years ago

Please don't add leisure=park to landuse=grass and natural=wood areas, particularly if they area within an existing leisure=park polygon. What are you trying to achieve here?

Redundant park tags removed in changeset/139658356

139650253 over 2 years ago

Welcome to OpenStreetMap. I'm afraid that a lot of your "corrections" are neither minor, nor correct.

St James's Park is already quite accurately mapped by dozens of other mappers and does not contain other parks.

Please could you try something less ambitious, edit fewer objects in a single changeset and use a less vague changeset comment?

I do not have the time to check every object you have edited, so in order to restore St James's Park to its original state quickly I have reverted your entire changeset in
changeset/139657417