On 8 December 2010 16:03, Kenneth Pardue <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm working in my local area using the new Bing imagery.  It really allows me 
> to see much greater detail and to add that to OSM.  There are a number of 
> residential streets in my locale that are separated by a median.  
> Traditionally, I've converted such streets into two one way lanes.  Of course 
> this is particularly useful in areas like interstates or large highways, but 
> I'm wondering if I'm taking it too far by doing it to the residential streets 
> in my area?  At what point is an effort for absolute accuracy go to far?
>
> See the area, and my edits, here: 
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=31.27966&lon=-92.48732&zoom=17&layers=M

The general rule of thumb is that if the road is separated by a
physical barrier on the ground then it should be modelled as two
one-way ways. Sure, you should use your discretion but I certainly
don't think it;s overkill to do it this way.

-- 
Matt Williams
http://milliams.com

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