Beginner's discoveries: Victoria, Australia
Käyttäjä TechnicallyNotDeaf kirjotti tämän 29. Novembera 2021 kielellä EnglishThings I’ve figured out (possibly incorrectly) in my first week of mapping, since I discovered StreetComplete and got addicted… Don’t worry, in two or three weeks I’ll simmer down, LOL
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It’s better to mark a store (with website etc) as a point, and mark the building footprint (area) separately as “retail premises”. This way if the building footprint gets adjusted, the shop marker is still there; also the shop marker can be moved if the store relocates, as they often do
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There’s no “medicare_bulk_bill=all/available/none” tag yet for doctor’s clinics, although this is key information which really helps when looking for a GP (doctor). Also, none of the GP’s in my whole town were listed at all.
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In order to place advisory speed limit zones - like around bends - you need to split the road into sections and add max_speed:advisory=xx
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A “living street” in StreetComplete is a pedestrian shared zone in Australia, and usually has a 10 or 20 km/hr limit (I have mostly only seen them in caravan parks). I have been marking residential streets as “slow zone: 50km/hr” (because I need the 50 to show up on my GPS as a reminder if possible).
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When marking the location of a tree, there’s no tag (at least, not showing in iD) for species. This would be helpful when marking some trees, e.g. locally Ficifolia are a significant species, as are Norfolk Island Pines.
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old historical buildings and routes belong on the open history map, not the open street map.
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there are many, many major buildings and stores missing in my town!
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Daycare centres are probably tagged as ‘nursery/creche’?
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There’s already an excellent CC-BY 4.0 Victorian government data set that includes all the roads and buildings already, but it needs importing and that hasn’t been done yet because nobody with the skills has had a go at it.
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In some places, four or five separate buildings that touch one another are all drawn as one building.
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It’s amazing the things you notice when looking closely at maps. While checking the map, I saw a building that I didn’t recognise. It was right beside an intersection I have driven through many times a week for a few years - but still, I had no recollection that there was anything there at all. I had to go and look, and there it was!
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updating OpenStreetMaps is addictive, and I really need to pace myself. I am having far too much fun…
Discussion
Kommentti käyttäjältä spiregrain 29. November 2021 klo 19.46
You can read up on how to add species information here- osm.wiki/Key:species
Kommentti käyttäjältä TechnicallyNotDeaf 29. November 2021 klo 23.30
Thankyou, that helps! :)
Kommentti käyttäjältä FennecusZerda 12. December 2021 klo 17.30
Keep up the great work. Possible that some of the description and tips for road import in Norway can be used locally? osm.wiki/Import/Catalogue/Road_import_(Norway)
Kommentti käyttäjältä Fizzie-DWG 13. December 2021 klo 23.45
G’day TND & welcome to OSM!
Pretty awesome start you’ve made in your first little while! :-)
Could I suggest signing up to the Oz Talk mailing-list at https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au, which will let you chat to other mappers in Oz (including quite a few in Vic)?
Please keep going as you are, & keep having fun!
Kommentti käyttäjältä maze88 16. December 2021 klo 12.44
I also just got started and am hooked, I’ve mapped almost all I can locally whilst walking my dogs and can’t wait for excuses to run errands elsewhere!