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118579699 over 3 years ago

It's not strictly a motorway services -- you can access it from the A-roads -- there's even a footpath that looks like it should connect to the services in the north-east.

118354866 over 3 years ago

Can't see any no pedestrian signs on Mapillary -- looks reasonable for horse riders too.

117808103 over 3 years ago

I'm partially reverting this - the building isn't triangular and road probably doesn't connect directly to the building.

119463933 over 3 years ago

Some of edits seem to be mixing up legal rights, i.e. access - with whether a footpath or a sidewalk is present - which is obviously different :-)

Perhaps you could double check that there’s signage explicitly disallowing pedestrians.

117967268 over 3 years ago

Also access is public until the gate

117967268 over 3 years ago

Why are you marking private roads as access = no

43657579 almost 4 years ago

Well it would be best if you could do a proper survey as I mentioned above.

As for tone - it’s always difficult to get right - I doubt neither of us are perfect.

43657579 almost 4 years ago

I'm sure after five years it'll benefit from a good on the ground survey.

43657579 almost 4 years ago

Feel free to add more information. I suspect I was on an organised ramble and obviously found the company of my fellow walkers more interesting than an obscure service road's access rights. I do tend to add the pubs though.

111840564 almost 4 years ago

This is miles from Avonmouth, seems an unlikely misleading name.

111840533 almost 4 years ago

Is this really being constructed now?

111062137 almost 4 years ago

If you edit roads in the City and County of Bristol and change postal_code then you need to move the signed value to an appropriate tag (signed:postal_code). Or just use addr:postcode if you really want to have the whole postcode somehow associated with the road. Otherwise there will be a loss of surveyed information and the changeset will likely get reverted.

111062137 almost 4 years ago

Roads (ways) don't really have full postcodes - buildings on opposite sides can often have different full postcodes.

I'll revert.

111062137 almost 4 years ago

You are changing items that are carefully surveyed - the road signs in Bristol have postcodes on them - that’s what the postal code on the road is signifying - it should be what is signed, I.e. BS9.

108906353 about 4 years ago

It looks like you've redrawn the recycling centre from the old Bing imagery -- this is before it was refurbished. The previous mapped data you deleted matches the GPX tracks I've surveyed for the new facility with up/down ramps and extra specific recycling area "in the middle", e.g. for rubble, batteries, etc.

I'll try and upload tracks too.

107754959 about 4 years ago

Not sure that the "sidewalk=separate" is really true - sure you've drawn it as a separate way - but in reality there's nothing between the sidewalk and the road. You can cross anywhere. More detail's great but in this case it's likely to confuse pedestrian routers?

108574471 about 4 years ago

No worries - just spotted the no-entry except bikes on Mapillary.

108574471 about 4 years ago

Is this a recent change -- it's clearly two-way on Bing streetside https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=35581164-8d7e-4d7f-ac8c-c96a3fe92561&cp=51.46837~-2.613307&lvl=19&dir=44.859768&pi=-1.4095678&style=x&mo=z.0&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027

108016016 about 4 years ago

Ok, so this is correct -- no like the other times mapbox have editted this street.

108016016 about 4 years ago

This needs to be reverted - it's correct as is.