How to find Missing Roads in OSM with GPS data
English телендә mvexel30 September 2015 баҫылып сыҡты.New roads are built and opened for traffic around the world every single day. In many places, these are added to OSM by watchful mappers right away. Not everywhere though. There are still many places where there are few local mappers, and new construction goes unseen for a while. Available aerial imagery can be pretty outdated, so armchair mappers are not always able to help out either.
Lots of people drive on these new roads from day 1. And we’re in luck - a bunch of them are usually Scout users :) This means that they contribute GPS traces of the missing roads to us. Lots. Of. Traces. Enough for us to come up with a good guess about where new roads might be that are not on OSM yet.
We have done just that! I am excited to announce the Missing Roads project, opening up the aggregated, processed GPS data pointing at missing roads as a convenient JOSM plugin.
Here’s how it works. First you download the Missing Roads plugin from right within JOSM. After a restart, you will notice an extra Missing Roads layer. It looks like small and big dots if you’re zoomed out, and a grid with point clouds if you’re zoomed in.
You will notice different color grid cells and point clouds once you’re zoomed further in. The grid colors indicate whether someone has marked that cell as completed or invalid. You can do that from within the plugin. If you find tiles that are done or not actually missing roads, please mark them and help your fellow mappers out.
One thing we noticed pretty soon once we started digging into the results is that lots of people leave Scout on when they’re looking for parking. This means that lots of ‘results’ are actually people driving around parking lots. Interesting, but not as interesting as real new roads. So you can filter those out. We distinguish between the two types based mostly on average speed, so it’s not always spot on. But it helps.
Finally, we also have a web map where you can easily browse and explore the data, and check for unfinished cells in your region. It links back to
This is version 1. Let us know what you think. How we can improve the plugin and the web app. Other ways you would like to see this data exposed. Email me at martijnv@telenav.com or talk to me directly on OSM IRC channels, skype (mvexel) or twitter. There’s also a little feedback box in the web app where you can submit ideas.
Have fun!
(Source of historic photo: Flickr Commons)
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jonwitтарафынан30 September 2015 cәғәт 18:13көндө ҡаралған
neat
Alan Braggтарафынан30 September 2015 cәғәт 21:26көндө ҡаралған
Worked for me after I found “MissingRoads Ctrl F3” in the “Windows” menu. The road was a driveway to the back of a warehouse. Great idea, I’ll be checking my turf.
a6yтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 01:27көндө ҡаралған
Nice! What kinds of cars use Scout mainly? In my area, most of the roads it detects are dirt tracks, which seems kind of strange.
A few minor suggestions about the webmap:
augxcgrwxoтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 08:13көндө ҡаралған
How can I mark tiles as being solved or invalid? There is no way to do it currently.
Richardтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 11:20көндө ҡаралған
Looks good. Could you remove the ‘editor=id#’ from the first edit button, and change the text to “Edit on osm.org”, so that it chooses the user’s default editor (usually iD, but may be P2 in case of user’s choice or IE)?
corfedeтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 12:12көндө ҡаралған
Nice tool! I’ve immediately found 2 missing highways. @ksetdekov you have to activate MissingRoads layer –> select the blue tile by clicking on it –> choose the option (Solved, Invalid, etc.) in the MissingRoads panel.
mvexelтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 15:37көндө ҡаралған
Hey folks - thanks for all your comments so far! I am taking all your suggestions back to the team. I’ll go into a little more detail on how to use the web tool and JOSM plugin in a follow up diary entry. For now: you can’t change the status of the tiles in the web app. That is for viewing only. In JOSM, the missing roads layer needs to be the active layer and the missing roads panel needs to be visible. Then, if you select a tile, you have the option of marking it as solved (the button with the lock on it) or invalid (the button with the exclamation mark on it) in the missing roads panel.
naolivтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 18:44көндө ҡаралған
Can’t you create one layer using GPs traces from OSM?
mvexelтарафынан 1 October 2015 cәғәт 19:03көндө ҡаралған
naoliv - this was actually suggested in the feedback forum also - I’ll have a look to see how feasible that is.
carciofoтарафынан 2 October 2015 cәғәт 10:58көндө ҡаралған
Cool! One thing I noticed is that it doesn’t seem to be taking into account pedestrian areas, as can be seen here. These former runways at [Tempelhof Park](osm.org/#map=15/52.4731/13.4025] (Berlin) are used today as recreational surfaces and are mapped with a way along the centerline (highway=footway) and a closed way circumscribing the entire surface (highway=footway, area=yes). The GPS tracks are likely a bit farther from the centerline way than the tool’s threshold, so it suggests there may be a way there. In this case (and probably others elsewhere) it’d be good to check for pedestrian areas.
stephan75тарафынан 2 October 2015 cәғәт 13:32көндө ҡаралған
Hello Martijn,
really nice work!! Will try deeper when enough time ;-)
What about a mentioning this service / plugin in the OSM wiki?
Maybe at Quality Assurance or similar?
Or did I miss something that there is already an entry about this Missing Road Tool?
Greets, Stephan
stephan75тарафынан 2 October 2015 cәғәт 21:19көндө ҡаралған
nice job: osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/MissingRoads … Thanks!
gornтарафынан 4 October 2015 cәғәт 21:50көндө ҡаралған
Nice job :)
Funny observation - I have randomly mapper some places in CZ and DE and all of them were some sort of insustrial areas with lot of dirt foads - mostly land-fills or mines. It seems that drivers driving dump cars like to use OSM :)
Baloo Urizaтарафынан 5 October 2015 cәғәт 22:21көндө ҡаралған
I would encourage users mapping against this to MAP the dirt tracks and what not that are getting traffic detected, since it is an indication that people are able to traverse it, rather than marking those as invalid.
slintтарафынан 6 October 2015 cәғәт 12:34көндө ҡаралған
Would be nice to also have GPS tracks from Strava and Mapillary included
mvexelтарафынан 6 October 2015 cәғәт 15:18көндө ҡаралған
gorn – yes, interesting eh? You would think dump truck drivers would know how to get to the landfill :)
slint – That is an interesting idea and we are looking at incorporating more trace data.
Lübeckтарафынан 7 October 2015 cәғәт 13:25көндө ҡаралған
hi !
it would be nice to have a permalink vor the current box.
regards Jan
mvexelтарафынан 7 October 2015 cәғәт 16:51көндө ҡаралған
Jan - working on that! Wir machen das!
James Michael DuPontтарафынан 8 October 2015 cәғәт 05:53көндө ҡаралған
Great job! thank you!
Swen Wackerтарафынан12 October 2015 cәғәт 08:41көндө ҡаралған
Thank you for this great Projekt,
One Question Here (http://improve-osm.org/missingRoads/#16/53.3030/10.6325) lacked the complete road. (in north-south direction). The road has now been entered. What I would like to know: The map shows only a small portion of the missing street with traffic data. I would have expected that the skobbler data show the entire course of the missing street. Do you show only selected parts of missing roads?
Eric Fischerтарафынан26 November 2015 cәғәт 00:34көндө ҡаралған
This is great. Is there a tile URL to see the GPS tracks while editing in case it isn’t clear from the aerial?
nicolafrтарафынан 8 April 2017 cәғәт 16:53көндө ҡаралған
This URL is over of my head, but could you find the the GPS tracks before fix any things.