julcnx's Comments
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147717237 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some narrow roads as 'service=alley' giving access to the main entrances of residences. One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because roads should be on their primary function, and 'service-alley' is reserved in Thailand for service roads providing access to utilities such as back gardens, rear entrances, fire exits, and storage areas. You can read more about this on the Thailand wiki. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Cheers
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140039926 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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131323282 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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141308761 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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131170657 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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132776088 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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144490858 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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134639646 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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143301292 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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144781853 | over 1 year ago | Hey, welcome to OSM and thanks for your contributions! FYI gas stations lanes should be tagged as ‘service’. 'living_street' is not used in Thailand. You can read more about this on the Thailand wiki. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Cheers, Julien
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137253039 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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137594488 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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131168338 | over 1 year ago | Hey, welcome to OSM, and thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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141093437 | over 1 year ago | Hey, welcome to OSM and thanks for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas. You can read more about this on the Thailand wiki. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Cheers, Julien
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136773009 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thanks for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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137676532 | over 1 year ago | Hey, welcome to OSM and thanks for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas.
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136254804 | over 1 year ago | Hey, welcome to OSM and thanks for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some roads as 'living_street.' One tip for future edits: you should tag these as 'highway=residential' instead. This is because there aren't any rules in Thailand that specifically lower speed limits or give pedestrians priority in residential areas. You can read more about this on the Thailand wiki. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Cheers, Julien
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146771056 | over 1 year ago | Hi EAKMOR, thanks for your contributions! Just wondering why you had to change the classifications for these roads ? FYI, living_street is not to be used in Thailand: osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Urban_and_Local_Road_wide_enough_for_motor_cars
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150375869 | over 1 year ago | welcome to OSM, and thank you for you edits! one small tip, you could add a more descriptive comment e.g. "added a temple", "realign a road". it makes it easier for others to understand your change. for more info see the link below. keep it up! osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments#:~:text=A%20good%20changeset%20comment%20should,edited%20and%20the%20sources%20used.
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147826544 | over 1 year ago | So sorry nongyen, I must have used the wrong changeset id when I reverted some other user conflicting changes. Your changes looked great, I had even marked them as good in osmcha.org. I reverted my changes so your data should be back. Let me know if you find any issue. Sorry again, I will be more careful next time. Julien
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