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StreetMap.co.uk uses OSM

davespod님이 English로 2014년 1월 30일에 게시함.

Muki Haklay’s blog post about StreetMap.co.uk ( http://povesham.wordpress.com/2014/01/29/how-geoweb-fossils-become-unusable/ ) has prompted me to revist said ancient relic. To my surprise, one of their zoom levels now uses a map in the tradtional street atlas style, based at least partly on OSM data:

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=375991&Y=388151&A=Y&Z=110

By the positioning of the labels, etc., this does not look like an automated rendering, but the work of a Proper Cartographer. I like this map style. I have always found it easier to follow on the ground than a Google-style map rendering.

(On another note, not sure the copyright statements are exactly licence compliant)

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2014년 1월 31일 13:48Harry Wood님의 의견

Cool. Which bits of OSM data are they using? Can you work it out? Footpaths I guess.

2014년 1월 31일 17:27Vclaw님의 의견

It looks like pretty much all of the map at that zoom level is from OSM. ie roads, paths, buildings, parks, forests etc. Not sure how up to date it is, it might be missing some houses I mapped a few months ago.

Yes, it does have some interesting cartography features. eg abbreviations for streetnames. It also seems to be displaying 30mph speed limits with grey roads.

2014년 1월 31일 18:16davespod님의 의견

Looking again, I agree, OSM may be the sole data source for this zoom level. Have checked some roads where OSM disagrees with OS, and this map seems to agree with OSM.

It does indeed seem as if a 30 speed limit is represented on the map, though this seems to be done differently in rural and urban areas. Produces some odd artifacts in places, where a single cul-de-sac is the only road in an area which has not had a speed limit recorded.

2014년 2월 1일 05:42marscot님의 의견

It does look good, I am guessing its about 6months old data.

2014년 2월 2일 20:54davespod님의 의견

Looking at this again, I am now convinced that this map was created for paper. If you follow my link and then look at the line between the top-left grid square and the next one along to the right, you can see that labels have been crammed in each side of the line, suggesting a page break. Follow the line down, and this is repeated over and over. Does anyone know of a paper street atlas that has actually been published based on OSM?

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