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converting the tag "living street" to paths. A general feature of living streets is that the legislation grants pedestrians higher or equal right of way over other road users. This condition is not met in this case, it is too narrow to be a road.
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updating features based on my hike, using my GPS and ground survey.
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Updating MTB tracks at Schrottkogel after my ride yesterday
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updating features based on my hike, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my hike, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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Updating the tags of the forest paths around Goritschnig
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The path over River Kent is not used anymore. I surveyed in person, also Strava traces across the river at that point are absent. There is a footbridge further upstream in a short distance. It remains part of the Public Footpath network with Right of Way.
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The public route over River Kent is not used anymore. I surveyed in person, also Strava traces across the river at that point are absent. There is a footbridge further upstream in a short distance.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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no footpath
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cleaned up some stream crossings
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ways updates based on my hike
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Node deleted that represented the "building" already mapped on OSM
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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updating features based on my bicycle trip, using my GPS and ground survey.
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