CloCkWeRX's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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15363567 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, you might know if osm.org/note/762754 is resolvable or accurate |
37910029 | almost 9 years ago | Do you know if the intersection at osm.org/node/614616601 is accurate? Imagery suggests something different to what is mapped. Strava users report: "it will always send me up this road against traffic. I must deviate around it one block and then cut over.", which I think refers to that intersection. |
39241078 | almost 9 years ago | Do you happen to know what the condition of osm.org/way/46707418 is on the ground? Strava users report a problem, and the heatmap suggests the imagery is out of date ... but you've mapped accurately to aerial imagery. http://strava.github.io/iD/#background=Bing&map=17.00/-2.97817/51.57670 |
42909719 | almost 9 years ago | All sorted out; some merged with the better features, some removed. |
42909719 | almost 9 years ago | Lets revert the renames and move it to the right tags, I think! |
38279670 | almost 9 years ago | No probs, I can clean these up. A good end user routing engine would be something like Strava's route builder - lets you generate a course with elevation, based on popularity. Others: RideWithGPS, mapmyride, runkeeper, etc, though they dont use open data under the hood. osm.wiki/Routing covers the developer tools avail - OpenTripPlanner for example is used by Adelaide Metro, OSRM is also mentioned a lot. I think mapbox also provides some good APIs |
42916419 | almost 9 years ago | Thanks, that seems a more appropriate modelling |
38279670 | almost 9 years ago | Hi! I notice you've added a lot of notes for the bikeway; probably something more suited to a bike routing engine - are they in there for a specific purpose? |
22634422 | almost 9 years ago | Strava user report - "Geen doorgaande weg (ook voor fietsers)" for osm.org/way/6869718 - but I'm not really sure if that means access private or something else. Do you happen to know? |
27853478 | almost 9 years ago | Thanks, I've updated it based on the GPS traces |
9891203 | almost 9 years ago | Strava user error report: "I'm trying to take the Main Road onto 460, but it keeps backtracking and taking an imaginary street through the woods. " with osm.org/way/136663375 - I think mapbox imagery might be viewable to double check some of these paths |
27853478 | almost 9 years ago | Is this complete? Strava GPS traces suggest it is.
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11828192 | almost 9 years ago | Hi,
and "There is a sidewalk here, but no vehicle access. Should be able to route. " Are the fences (osm.org/way/166511148 etc) the most accurate way to reflect access? |
42238300 | almost 9 years ago | Hi, I've got an old (2 years ago) report from strava errors: "Although there is currently construction on the longfellow bridge, it is open to bicycle traffic in both directions. I can't get the my route to go over the bridge though." Do you know if that's the case currently? |
42750593 | almost 9 years ago | Looking at Australia post, there's several offices on Sydney Rd; and the already mapped post office on Grantham Street. |
42744803 | almost 9 years ago | Hi - osm.org/note/741825 - you added what looks to be a phone number for this restaurant, is that the case? |
40150679 | almost 9 years ago | http://strava.github.io/iD/#background=Bing&id=w405980926&map=17.00/-39.37608/-11.24524 suggests that these roads need to be realigned to GPS traces |
4074648 | almost 9 years ago | Given that imagery which is seemingly more recent doesn't appear to show the buildings... its worth spot checking and removing obviously wrong data probably. I've picked this up from reviewing GPS errors via improve-osm.org. Feel free to track down the original import changeset and raise it there; or to add user notes. |
15089129 | almost 9 years ago | Strava users report: "Should be able to cross from south to north here" re osm.org/node/279628742 - but imagery is inconclusive. Do you know if this is a wall for certain, or could it be a tunnel? |
39510919 | almost 9 years ago | osm.org/way/122500205 looks complete according to bing imagery, is that the case? |