I am not very familiar with the iD editor but I notice that where a stream and 
highway cross, what boxes and dropdowns are offered depends what you have 
selected.
If you have the stream selected you will be offered tunnel/culvert/layer/etc as 
options.
If you have the highway selected you will be offered bridge/tunnel/ford/etc.

Is this the reason you are not seeing the options you expect?


> On 8 Jun 2020, at 10:49 pm, 80hnhtv4agou--- via talk <talk@openstreetmap.org> 
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> i guss what i am saying, add a tunnel is wrong, when the road is on the 
> bridge, and the drop down box
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> says culvert. again i am only seeing the ID map.
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> i just tried it, it only says add a tunnel, then river is under bridge. 
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> Monday, June 8, 2020 7:00 AM -05:00 from Mateusz Konieczny via talk 
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> Is there anything wrong with that?
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> Jun 8, 2020, 13:57 by talk@openstreetmap.org:
> in the ID editor, if you draw a stream - river  line, and it crosses a road, 
> you get a warning, with the suggestion
>  
> add a bridge or tunnel. 
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> Monday, June 8, 2020 5:13 AM -05:00 from Martin Koppenhoefer 
> <dieterdre...@gmail.com>:
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> Am Sa., 6. Juni 2020 um 18:02 Uhr schrieb Dave F via talk 
> <talk@openstreetmap.org>:
> Do you have an example?
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> A simple example for a tunnel (here subway) on a bridge would be this:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/757824513
> https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont_Morand
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> Whether it's a bridge or tunnel is fairly easily defined by determining
> which is taking the load.
> If a tunnel's structure was removed, would whitewater's above it
> collapse? If 'yes' then it's a tunnel.
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> what I wrote was that - according to some technical definitions - a tunnel 
> must not have something above it, it may be sufficient that it is closed and 
> long enough. I am not sure if we share these definitions in OSM.
> According to the current wiki, "a tunnel is an underground passage for a road 
> or similar." and also: "tunnel=* is used for roads, railway line, canals etc 
> that run underground (in tunnel). "  This doesn't appear to be exhaustive / 
> complete, tunnels could also run underwater, above ground and potentially in 
> the future even in space, no?
> Many current underwater tunnels are also "underground", as they are often 
> running in a man made structure (embankment like) on the ground or below the 
> water body/river in the ground
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> Martin
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