Sometimes I have the impression that people blindly “fix” some problems in OSM. For example, I saw this:
One user traced the links without any oneway
tag and another user just inserted oneway=yes
to them. His changeset even says “Fixing motorway_link without oneway”…
If we ignore some not properly traced parts and a missing circular road on top, how could somebody fix them and not see that there are 3 motorway links with the wrong direction?
讨论
Warin61 于 2015年08月18日 04:23 的评论
Humm … the intention was good. Contacting both mappers may lead to better mapping in future by both of them.
Hendric Stattmann 于 2015年08月18日 16:53 的评论
Perhaps the guy is from the UK and has put the “oneway” direction as he would expect in his own country… :-) Also, this example shows well how important it is to document the changes we make by adding a meaningful comment. This helps to understand if the intention of the mapper matches the nature of the change.
escada 于 2015年08月19日 18:29 的评论
I’ve met many things like this during my virtual tour around Belgium. A couple of other things: I see at least 1 place that need a couple of turn:restrictions (the node just south of the bridge), as there is a continuous white line that prevents turning left when you come from the right “circle”. And you cannot turn onto the left “circle” when you come from the south.
Also the connections of the links with the motorway are in the wrong place. Exit points should really be at the end. While the entry should be at the beginning. The rest has to be “solved” with turn lanes. Please at the correct number of lanes and turn lanes as well, this helps the navigation aids given by e.g. OsmAnd.
happy mapping