smootheFiets
- Tham gia:
- 16 Tháng sáu, 2016
- Sửa đổi bản đồ cuối cùng:
- 07 Tháng năm, 2025
Bicyclist with GPS on board. My main interest here is to improve bike routing with an emphasis on highway tags (surface, smoothness, cycle lanes, maxspeed, give_way, access). Surface and smoothness, especially, mark the difference between ways suitable for road bike, city bike, or MTB. I try and set those tags on all ways I ride on.
While I’m surveying, I focus on road tags as outlined above. By-catch are benches, picnic tables, and playgrounds. I try tagging bus stops with wheelchair=yes/no if that’s obvious to me (wheelchair=no is typically very obvious, and very useful information to add; being sure of wheelchair=yes is harder).
Since fall 2020, I’m part of the BAG update team, maintaining the outlines and addresses of buildings in the Netherlands through import from a public government database (BAG).
Besides mapping, I dabble with developing JOSM preset files to simplify my life, see https://github.com/smootheFiets. Maybe they’re helpful for other users, too.
Languages spoken (by preference): DE, EN, NL, FR
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