On 11/8/21 7:27 pm, Michael Collinson wrote:
Simon,
Without knowing the nature of the challenge, I assume the apparent
anomaly is a road apparently bulldozing through a building.
Me, I'd either leave it as it is or to be squeaky clean (if I know
from on-the-ground) I'd map the two sticky
On Wednesday, 11 August 2021 7:27:40 PM AEST Michael Collinson wrote:
> Simon,
>
> Without knowing the nature of the challenge, I assume the apparent
> anomaly is a road apparently bulldozing through a building.
>
Yes the challenge is for road/building intersections.
> Me, I'd either leave it
Simon,
Without knowing the nature of the challenge, I assume the apparent
anomaly is a road apparently bulldozing through a building.
Me, I'd either leave it as it is or to be squeaky clean (if I know from
on-the-ground) I'd map the two sticky out bits as building=roof. I don't
know if
G'day Simon
The way I do them, is to split the drive-through service road & mark the
sections that pass under the roof as "covered".
You have to make sure that you then move the starting & finishing "covered"
nodes to the edge of the shown roof area though eg
G'day all,
From a Maproulette challenge ( https://maproulette.org/browse/
challenges/19168 ) which had a couple of things in our area marked as VIC -
BuildingRoadIntersectionCheck , one of which is a KFC drive-through with
awnings, see
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