julcnx's Comments
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148106212 | over 1 year ago | Hi Peetang618, thanks for your contributions! I noticed you reclassified a tertiary road with ref ปข.1044 to unclassified. I believe this was correctly classified as a rural road. Are you familiar with the Thailand Wiki guidelines? osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand |
148194613 | over 1 year ago | Hi Andi, thanks for your contributions! what did you mean by 'access=no' on these primary highway sections. Are these under construction?
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147696523 | over 1 year ago | Hello and welcome to OSM! I noticed you reclassified highway slip roads/ramps without the _link suffix, I've adjusted them accordingly. You can learn more about these classifications by visiting the wiki page below. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out. Cheers!
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146468063 | over 1 year ago | Hi Enjennies, could you please help me understand the purpose behind your edits where you only split ways? Splitting ways resets their versions to 1, which can make it challenging to track changes, especially when no additional information is added. Thank you.
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145903604 | over 1 year ago | Hello and welcome to OSM! I noticed you classified a way as a major highway link, but I've adjusted it to a service road based on our guidelines. You can learn more about highway classifications in Thailand by visiting the wiki page below. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out. Cheers! osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Highway_classification
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150473142 | over 1 year ago | hey, thanks for your contributions. what did you change exactly ? osm.wiki/Good_changeset_comments#:~:text=A%20good%20changeset%20comment%20should,edited%20and%20the%20sources%20used.
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146203769 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some narrow roads providing access to the main entrances of residences as 'service=alley'. One tip for future edits: we encourage to tag these as 'highway=residential' with additional tags like `lanes=1`, `width=*`. 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. osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Urban_and_Local_Road_wide_enough_for_motor_cars
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147747249 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some narrow roads providing access to the main entrances of residences as 'service=alley'. One tip for future edits: we encourage to tag these as 'highway=residential' with additional tags like `lanes=1`, `width=*`. 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. osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Urban_and_Local_Road_wide_enough_for_motor_cars
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147605564 | over 1 year ago | Hey, thank you for your contributions! I noticed you've marked some narrow roads providing access to the main entrances of residences as 'service=alley'. One tip for future edits: we encourage to tag these as 'highway=residential' with additional tags like `lanes=1`, `width=*`. 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. osm.wiki/WikiProject_Thailand#Urban_and_Local_Road_wide_enough_for_motor_cars
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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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