We had a discussion about retiring the use of exit_to
in favor of destination
for motorway / trunk exit tagging in the US a while ago. Since then, a shift has happened and a majority of exits is now mapped with destination
instead of exit_to
. This is great for navigation applications that rely on detailed signpost information, such as OsmAnd, maps.me and Scout.
With the situation in the U.S. so much improved, a next obvious target for mapping is Canada :) The situation there has been improved already by the community, but also by organized mapping by Mapbox and Telenav. Still, about 1200 exits remain that are tagged with the ‘old’ scheme. With the help of my colleagues at Telenav we put these in a MapRoulette challenge.
Because both OpenStreetView and Mapillary have good coverage in Canada, I think we should be able to update most of these exits to use the new scheme. Let’s give this a go!
Discussion
Comment from Skybunny on 14 December 2016 at 21:40
I think you can probably update the task at http://maproulette.org/view/499 (where it says ‘See here for more info’) to point ‘here’ to osm.wiki/Exit_Info . It’s getting fairly good at explaining how to do these fixes these days - and if it needs clarification, I’d say ‘feel free to dive in and make it even better’. It also nails down junction:ref as ‘the’ way tag that compliments highway=motorway_junction ‘ref’ node tags.
Also, is there a task like this for the United States that works the same way?