jhaluska80's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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170618124 | 5 days ago | The OSM discord consensus is you should be setting them to access=private. access=destination is used for "No Thru Traffic" signs. The routers treat them a little differently. |
170486004 | 9 days ago | You actually look like you updated it fairly well. Do you know if it's really a one way? I'm also not sure if the turn restriction is necessary if only emergency access vehicles will be using it. |
170302173 | 13 days ago | Looks like you accidentally glued Eagle Acre Estates to the roads. |
169923885 | 19 days ago | You should revert this and change it to a vacant shop and remove other tags. This helps maintain details like the address / suite number (when it has one). This also makes checking the history of a location easier. You can revert it here by the changeset number.
In the case OsmAnd doesn't make that easy let me know and I'll do it for you. |
169022871 | about 1 month ago | I don't use those tags much. I have updated it. Thanks for letting me know. |
168321745 | about 2 months ago | They recently added the circle. https://www.avonoldfarms.com/old-farms-road-project-update Their website was having issues so I could not find out what happened to the original road. BC720, if you know if the road was closed or demolished we can update it appropriately. Hypsometric, If you want to revert and change it to demolished feel free. I'm ok waiting for a response. |
168321745 | about 2 months ago | I know you're new, but the correct thing to do is to keep the road and change the lifestyle prefix, add barriers, and/or access levels depending on how it's closed/removed. Otherwise people unfamiliar with the area come back and re-add it accidentally and we have to go through this again. Properly tagged will prevent GPS systems from using it. Do you know how it was closed? |
166413130 | 3 months ago | Thanks. I work on (or at least investigate) a lot of random notes across the US. I'll try to keep it in mind if I find myself here again. |
166997227 | 3 months ago | While the first instincts of many new mappers are to removed it, the approved approach is change the tags on it to accurately describe the road's state. (known as lifecycle prefixes) access=no
These are lesser known tags to new mappers. The reason we do this is it accurately describes the road, the access tag will prevent routers (gps systems) from using it. The main reason we do this is it prevents future mappers from readding it without knowing the state So I'd recommend you revert the change and add the tags. You can revert it here (https://revert.monicz.dev/ ) with the changeset 166997227. None of this is obvious to new mappers or even shows up in the editor without manually editing the tags, so don't feel bad. Let me know if you need more help with it. |
166879129 | 3 months ago | Sorry, I meant I'm not sure about the Eastern side. It might be scrub or already in development. |
166879129 | 3 months ago | I was looking at ESRI which had the buildings for the gas station so it was newer. They cleared at least the Western half down to green tinted dirt which I assumed would become grass. I was comparing the texture to the woods directly North and lack of significant shadows. But to be honest I'm not 100% sure on the Western side, I just assumed they cleared it out to continue development. |
166278048 | 3 months ago | I fixed the road classification to be consistent with OSM for you. You can choose service road for most parking lots roads. |
166324166 | 3 months ago | Word of advice. Don't split up parking lots into a bunch of tiny parking lots. If you were going out out of the building you'd think "These 5 spots are a parking lot?" No, you'd think the big rectangular section is one continuous parking lot. Sometimes there are "Lot A" and "Lot B" that should be split. It makes it easier to tag ownership, renders a bit better, and in GPS systems it won't show up a 5 different parking lots. You can turn parking lots into MP (multi polygons) if you really want to pull out components that you don't like, like the island/separators. You can also map individual parking spaces but I recommend doing that in JOSM with the gridify plugin. Yes, OSM gets into a lot of tedious debates about what noun means and you'll run into classification debates like this constantly. |
161691898 | 4 months ago | I stumbled upon this. Yes, the roads need work. I recommend you use the presets in JOSM for the road types. (Presents->Highways->Streets) Here's some good rules of thumb for the smaller rural roads. If it has a street name, set it to residential. If it doesn't have a name and goes to a building/property, set it to a driveway (set it to service and then you can change the service type to driveway). If it looks like you need a 4x4 or offroad vehicle set it to track (Presents->Highway->Ways->Track). If you really don't know, at least set it to a Road so at least people can drive on it. Presents->Highway->Streets->Road. We can always reclassify roads in the future. If you know the road is a private road, set the access=private tag. This prevents a lot of headaches for property owners. |
164632254 | 4 months ago | I'm reverting your changeset to properly address the issue. Is a very common mistake to believe we only map public roads. I will be updating the roads with the correct tags to prevent navigational issue. See here for the reasoning...
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161946715 | 4 months ago | Hi. I'm the mappers who worked on the intersections that CurlingMan pointed out. Anybody who has seen my mapping knows I am a massive fan of smooth curves....where they're appropriate. The problem with the curves you made in the intersection is that they make some routes look beautiful at the cost of others looking unnecessarily bad. When traffic flows in both directions, the convention is to compromise and use straight lines instead. But it's more than just an aesthetic choice. The navigational routers often weigh how sharp a turn is in their best route calculations and may incorrectly rule out the best route if the angles they meet at are too sharp. Also when an intersection point is too far off from the actual GPS position it'll have more issues with where to snap the vehicle to the road. This is mainly a problem with very wide intersections. Those extra constraints is what I was trying to address when reworking them. |
165175801 | 4 months ago | Forgot to include, addresses were taken from the Albemarle County GIS. |
165092235 | 4 months ago | Note is wrong, it should be Note 4712548. |
155440932 | 4 months ago | Thank you for bringing the ramp mistake to my attention, I have rectified it. |
164777253 | 4 months ago | I'm aware you were having navigation issues with a nearby address, I'm sure routers where trying to incorrectly route through the alley instead of the driveway. This was due to the driveway missing and some tags missing on the alley. I have update the tags of this alley to be more consistent with the rest of OSM (while also trying to discourage routers from using it incorrectly. FYI, track is mostly just used on rural farmland plots. Give it a few days (or a month) to take affect, if you still have navigation issues, reach out to me and I'll help you resolve them. |