1998alexkane's Comments
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121115372 | over 3 years ago | Hi! Please tag signalized pedestrian crossings as crossing=traffic_signals rather than crossing=marked. (Unfortunately iD presets like this one can occasionally be vague in their descriptions and cause people to tag things incorrectly) Have a look at osm.wiki/Key:crossing, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Thanks for your work! |
118782758 | over 3 years ago | Hi, I deleted these cycleway ways as these cycle lanes were already tagged as cycleway:right=lane on both directions of the road. In general, highway=cycleway should only be used for separated bike paths (see osm.wiki/Tag:highway%3Dcycleway) |
119834994 | over 3 years ago | I don't think so. These are route markers IMO (at least all the ones I have seen) In any case, these signs also refer to city streets, and we aren't giving South Honey Creek Parkway the alt_name of "Oak Leaf Trail Kinnickinnic Line", for example |
119834994 | over 3 years ago | I had a look at some of the established practice, and I think the name fields should just be empty. The route names are just that: the names of the routes. |
119834994 | over 3 years ago | Hi! I just wanted to say that I'm somewhat skeptical of putting the route name on the individual ways) In general, as The "Oak Leaf Trail South Shore Line" is the route name, and isn't the name of each individual trail segment. (Also, it can get messy when a way is part of two cycle routes, such as the Brown Deer Trail/Zip Line.) Let me know what you think! |
117329877 | over 3 years ago | Thanks for finding that... Definitely is a parking lot and to a bublr bike station :D |
119825326 | over 3 years ago | Personally I am quite cautious about tagging pathways as bicycle=yes/designated specifically within parks since cycling on park footpaths in the parks is technically illegal except on areas designated for cycling (of course we don't map legislation, but access restrictions should be legal :)) As for the OLT route relations, ideally there should be a correspondence with the waymarking signs on the trail, I believe the signs around there indicate that the two routes intersect at the intersection of Menomonee River Pkwy and Swan Blvd |
119825326 | over 3 years ago | I believe some of your modifications to the path types are incorrect (for example some of the paths around the hoyt park pool are definitly not cycleways) |