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138590982 about 2 years ago

Merged into Black Bull with
food=yes

119438253 about 2 years ago

Indeed it should. Fixed.

135354778 over 2 years ago

Thanks for resolving the note I added about routes from Cnicht down to Llyn Cwm-y-foel. Perhaps you could add something like trail_visibility = bad for the section that's hard to follow? The standard rendered doesn't show this, but more specialist walking renders can.

134920702 over 2 years ago

It certainly should, but there's conflicting information about whether it follows the PRoW away from the river. There's a note asking for a local survey of the signage (we were following the S bank).

129968666 over 2 years ago

Perhaps this is a StreetComplete oddity, but the added tagging around the Northlands roundabout looks odd e.g. on Park Road North:
cycleway:both = separate
oneway = yes
oneway:bicycle = no

The oneway road now appears to have a contra-flow bicycle lane, which is surely not correct?

The original cycleway = separate
tagging seems simpler and better, since it is more clearly saying "don't look here for cycle information!"

Paul H.

124357815 almost 3 years ago

Isn't it confusing to separate the building and the business but give both the name of the business e.g. American Nails? You could leave the building unnamed (or give its address), but unless you need to distinguish the two, isn't it simpler to have one object for both business and business?

125435093 almost 3 years ago

Hmm. Messy. At a functional level many of the Great Trails seem a bit small to be labelled "national" trails. SCW is shown as "63% mapped" as only the Scottish segment is considered. I think a single "national" relation makes the most sense.

125435093 almost 3 years ago

I don't think it makes sense to have two separate relations, since the lack of significance of the border is a feature. I don't think the Scottish part is "national" since it only covers a small part of the borders. "regional" works for the route as a whole.

125435093 almost 3 years ago

Possibly not. I was fixing things so that the two at least had the same network tagging. The SR was "national" and the relation "local", which made no sense!

123978729 about 3 years ago

I think landuse=meadow without qualification is sound for "farmed grassland":
osm.wiki/Tag:landuse%3Dmeadow

I think you'd need meadow=perpetual or natural=grassland (which I generally use for "wild" meadow).

I'm wary of adding meadow=pasture or meadow=agricultural without clear evidence of one vs. the other.

I do think distinguishing landuse=meadow from landuse=farmland is very helping for walking - there's big difference between a path across a muddy crop field and a path through grassland!

115728901 about 3 years ago

True. I've removed the note, but also adjusted the area so that the skate park is not separate from the playground.

119155836 over 3 years ago

Good point. I was primarily correcting for the roads being tagged incorrectly as tertiary, and bumping them down to unclassified. Adjusted.

109898346 over 3 years ago

Got it! It's clear from my photo that the pad is present. I'll "reactivate".

109898346 over 3 years ago

Hi,

I'm intrigued by the defibrillator on Quebec village hall being tagged as disused. I was going past this today and it looked functional. The only thing I can see amiss on the photo is that the location panel is empty. Not sure how we would resolve this!

115650967 over 3 years ago

Thanks for adding this PRoW information. I'm just going to adjust the
access=private
(set by the original mapper) to
motor_vehicle=private
since
access=private conflicts with the public rights of way.

96836641 over 3 years ago

Personally I think the most useful tag is
designation=public_bridleway

If you have a highway=bridleway it is always correct to put
foot=yes/designated
bicycle=yes/designated
horse=yes/designated
[yes and designated are functionally equivalent, but I would use bicycle=designated for a bridleway since this emphases that it is legal right and doesn't imply it's practical, which bicycle=yes might.]

But, I don't tend to add detailed access tags, since a good router would work these out from designation=public_bridleway, and a map user can see it from the distinctive rendering of highway=bridleway.

This is a useful website:
https://www.mapthepaths.org.uk/

96836641 over 3 years ago

I was looking at the bridleway around Pecknell Cottage (WNW of Barnard Castle). and was checking the combination of access=no and foot/bicycle/horse=yes. This would mean that bridleway was temporarily completely out of use (e.g. due to landslip or equivalent).
Or did you mean motor_vehicle=no [no vehicle traffic]? Paul H.

106289055 over 3 years ago

Sorted!

106289055 over 3 years ago

This doesn't look right to me. Did you mean to add the blockage at a specific point (node on the way)? By turning the roadway into barrier=log, it has completely disappeared.

113616072 over 3 years ago

Wrong bridge I'm afraid! It was New Elvet bridge that was closed. Reverting Elvet Bridge to pedestrian.