Chris Fleming wrote:
On 21/07/09 16:39, Mark Williams wrote:
My 2p;
He has been very active around my area and I have had to put in some
work righting wrongs; there are more out there than I have fixed I
believe the original was better than the fixed version in some cases.
Although some of
Peter Miller wrote:
On 22 Jul 2009, at 15:18, Andy Allan wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Peter Millerpeter.mil...@itoworld.com
wrote:
Without going through every edit in the changeset it will be hard to
determine. If we do have to go through every changeset then we
might as well
On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Nicholas Barnes wrote:
Should, for example, the component ways making up the roundabout be
grouped in their own I'm a roundabout relationship?
Do we need to be able to tell which ways are part of a roundabout anyway?
I mean, on the ground a roundabout is just a one-way
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Steve Hillst...@nexusuk.org wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Nicholas Barnes wrote:
Should, for example, the component ways making up the roundabout be
grouped in their own I'm a roundabout relationship?
Do we need to be able to tell which ways are part of a
I'm just trying to think what makes a roundabout a roundabout instead of
just a one-way system. So far I've come up with:
1. It is one way in the appropriate direction (clockwise in the UK)
2. All the roads leave/join the outside of the loop (*)
3. It generally isn't very built-up in the
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Donald Allwright wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF
How about this one:
http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH--
which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut'
across one side. In this case, each 'junction'
Steve Hill wrote:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF
How about this one:
http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH--
which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut'
across one side. In this case, each 'junction' on the roundabout is
2009/7/23 Donald Allwright donald_allwri...@yahoo.com:
I'm just trying to think what makes a roundabout a roundabout instead of
just a one-way system. So far I've come up with:
1. It is one way in the appropriate direction (clockwise in the UK)
2. All the roads leave/join the outside of the
How about this one:
http://osm.org/go/0EFYMXaIH--
which fulfills all of the above 5 criteria, but just has a 'short-cut'
across one side. In this case, each 'junction' on the roundabout is
controlled by traffic lights and has between 2 and 5 lanes. I have to
navigate it frequently and
I think that we let taggers decide whether it's a roundabout or not (to me
the defining feature is that you perceive it as a single junction, rather
than a series of connected junctions in a one-way system, usually because
there's nothing in the middle, however there's quite a grey area, and
On 22 Jul 2009, at 23:24, Richard Mann wrote:
I've not exactly rushing to get to that stage, but I couldn't see
any obvious way to edit the ordering of a relation. Could anyone
give me any clues?
You can change the ordering of the relation using JOSM's relation
editor. You may need to
Shaun McDonald wrote:
Sent: 23 July 2009 1:56 PM
To: Richard Mann
Cc: talk-tran...@openstreetmap.org; Talk GB
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Roundabout, ways and relationship policies
On 22 Jul 2009, at 23:24, Richard Mann wrote:
I've not exactly rushing to get to that stage, but I couldn't see
any
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Steve Hill wrote:
* Increasingly there are roundabouts with roads running through the
middle:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.936219lon=-1.24996zoom=18layers=B000FTF
The road through the middle is generally one-way though, and usually just
From: Robert (Jamie) Munro rjmu...@arjam.net
Message-ID: 4a6863b5.2090...@arjam.net
This one has 2 dual carriageways running through it perpendicular to
each other, and a third dual carriageway that ends at the roundabout:
One more thing about roundabouts as if it isn't complex enough already:
which street/road name do roundabouts get from all the roads entering them?
I can never decide so I just don't add a name ( except where it is a major
roundabout on a ring road for instance which tends to get and individual
Hi,
If you do look at mapping further East, please be aware that the village
of Bean is now mapped - does not show up on 'noname' yet.
Nick
(Tallguy)
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