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Kommentaar van Buadhai op 29 Oktober 2009 om 00:33

Thank you very much for this. I see many errors in my own mapping. But, I'm not sure how to fix some of them. Maybe a little tutorial on how to fix common errors would be in order?

Kommentaar van Guillaume Audirac op 29 Oktober 2009 om 05:04

In my opinion, the worst ones are the ways not properly connected to the whole road network, like:
- almost junctions
- intersections without junctions

Kommentaar van Chaos99 op 29 Oktober 2009 om 07:24

Well most errors I encounter are missing turn restrictions. They are still a little bit harder to tag than just roads and intersections and, more importantly, you tend to not remember them when just mapping along a GPS trace.

Kommentaar van Ethan O'Connor op 29 Oktober 2009 om 19:47

Another way to approach this, in addition to encouraging use of error-checking tools like http://keepright.ipax.at, is to make sure that the tools that people use to map encourage the practices that result in good topology. Just a simple check for unconnected ways as they are created and a quick, easy to dismiss pop-up message explaining OSM topology practices in potlatch would go a long way!

I know I was confused about this at first :) Then I learned to love the 'm' and 'j' keys in JOSM :P

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