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116683736 over 3 years ago

There are very crude polygons here.

please use "Q" to sQuare your buildings.

110588826 over 3 years ago

yep - the wirefarme shortcut in iD is "w" - and I accidently stick it on things. Thanks for catching this one!

77771048 about 4 years ago

the more I look, the more bad mapping I find. Please do not edit any cycleways or pedestrian paths.

77771048 about 4 years ago

This entire changeset should be reverted.

Do not map cycleways as paths.

106634403 about 4 years ago

There must be a tag of some sort, because the road signs make the legal distinction.

106634403 about 4 years ago

Here’s some pictures and further description

The width is a physical barrier, (usually with huge concrete chokers to keep 5 ton trucks from trying to sneak into somewhere they shouldn’t), but all of the tags I am adding are signed legal restrictions - they are signed with common road signs (and amendment /exception signs below them) present everywhere in Japan. They are standard and mass produced, so I assume they have a common national road law behind their implementation. Regardless, the access restrictions are signed by the city/prefecture, so it is a mappable trait not dependent on width. Width is hard to catch while cycling 😉

Here are some pics of two kinds of these narrow mixed access grade crossings, a “small and special okay” and two other “2-wheel only” crossings present on the Tobu & Jomo lines here in Kiryu on my way home. I just took them for this post:

https://imgur.com/a/l7FRYcs

- regular crossing - no restrictions.
- no HGV/bus access (small “no truck/bus” sign)
This is traffic control to keep dumpers out or the route has turns that large vehicles cannot turn on the other side.
- no “regular cars” - a “no motorcar” sign is present, but the “small and special” tag is amended: this is very common for narrow farming lane crossings to allow kei trucks, small tractors (most are small), and locals on bikes to cross in a continent spot while keeping other traffic on larger roads with larger crossings. The road grade is often poor, sometimes an narrow alley on one side and a track on the other - no place to pass or other affordances exist. Locals move around on narrow farming roads that cross and tunnel under major roads that most people can’t access - keeping the tractors and tracked rice planters from causing major traffic jams on arterial roads or narrow local routes.

There are hundreds of these types of crossing in each prefecture.

- no motorcar, bollard/post present, “2 wheels” excepted (scooters): ped/ bicycle/ scooter access.

Ped only: rare - only foot and bikes : Often has a cycle barrier to force dismount/caution - and stop scooters - not to actually prevent bicycle access. This is to keep noisy bikes from taking shortcuts around signals/traffic in some places.

- ped only - no bicycles either, as the crossing has stairs to access it on one end, and more convenient crossings exist for bikes - pretty dang rare. I have only seen one or two.

106634403 about 4 years ago

I made it up on the spot because the signs don't say "kei car" (軽自動車) which is a class of vehicle for tax purposes , they say "small special vehicles exempted." ( 小特除く ). I was planning to use it on other similar crossings. These tiny grade crossings that are not purposefully for pedestrians (they would have a bollard or be ~1M wide) are for local access for tractors and kei trucks to avoid having to go the long way around, yet narrow enough to physically restrict most vehicles wider than a regular sedan (so all white-plate regular cars are legally restricted). Other narrow crossings have chokers in place to stop HGV from taking shortcuts on roads they can't fit on (or are a bother), but are wide enough for regular vehicles, like the two just to the east of this one. I have now changed the access on this port to kei=yes and agricultural=designated.

92714996 about 4 years ago

Still finding garbage data.

This changeset should be deleted.

92714996 about 4 years ago

level crossing points points are disconnected from the railways and all should be deleted.

The ones in my area are all duplicates as well, and unnecessary.

82239785 about 5 years ago

bad mapping of the cycleway. deleted and redrew. wrong side of the street and missed many crossing roads.

83235841 over 5 years ago

No, it was on purpose.

It’s a possible tag or a placeholder until I find the right one.

I added it because I needed to look up how to tag “小” vehicles.

A lot of the train crossings ban:
- HGV
- “Cars” (but small kei vehicles okay)
- motor_vehicles entirely (Via bollards)

I used kei= as a Placeholder in this case.

If I can’t get a proper access tag, I will propose “kei” as an access tag for Japanese tagging.

Javbw

81903173 over 5 years ago

thanks for the mistake correction!

81017725 over 5 years ago

this changeset includes very badly mapped sidewalks.

49474072 over 5 years ago

more badly mapped ghost tracks and roads mis-tagged to be tracks.

48767667 over 5 years ago

more random tracks drawn over drains. all the random tracks need to be deleted.

48776651 over 5 years ago

there are many nonexistent tracks and other ways mapped that do not exist mapped over drains. I am doing my best to clean up all these garbage ways.

66694479 over 5 years ago

bad editing.

78951828 over 5 years ago

*bannaji

49670208 almost 6 years ago

This changeset, like so many, mis-map residential and alley roads as tracks. I am working hard to undo all of this bad mapping.

64255426 over 6 years ago

This is garbage mapping.