Hi, thanks for the feedback everyone.
Fernando, can you link the specific guidelines you are referring to? In general
I don’t imagine we will be making many changes to road classifications. For
example, in response to my last email to talk-br, Naoliv said he thought they
were already fairly
Hi Andrew, OSM community
Thanks for the message and for asking on suggestions for places to improve
road network. We are currently running a research project with flood-prone
communities and schools to map local risk perceptions based on the basemap
from OSM in the cities of São Paulo and Rio
Hi Andrew.
As usual, the only questions I have are about highway classification.
In GitHub this is not yet detailed, so I'm wondering if you're
planning to follow a topological approach, as proposed and accepted
for the southernmost state. We know that that flowchart from 2013 is
not quite
Hi OSM Brazil,
This is Andrew again from the Maps team at Apple, a few months ago I wrote that
we were planning to start a project improving the road network in Brazil,
things like adding missing roads, making sure roads connect properly, fixing
incorrect alignments with GPS traces, ensuring
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De: Andrew Wiseman
Enviado: sexta-feira, 9 de novembro de 2018 14:37:39
Para: talk-br@openstreetmap.org
Assunto: [Talk-br] Road network improvements in Brazil
Hello OSM Brazil,
My name is Andrew
I forgot to mention, there was another interesting forum thread
regarding the classification of trunks in the entire country. While
most mappers agreed we need to raise at least some primaries to the
trunk level, there hasn't been consensus on the exact criteria that
should be used. [1][2]
Also,
In addition to islands, "singularities" are another source of problems in
routing. Singularities are places that, despite being connected, are not
possible to leave (black hole) or to reach (white hole). Flow simulations
should also be conducted on road meshes as to quickly detect inconsistent
Hi, Andrew.
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 2:38 PM Andrew Wiseman wrote:
> Are there places you know of that need improvement or types of problems you
> see frequently? Also I saw these guidelines about road classifications, are
> they the most recent classifications used by the community, or are
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018, 14:57 Fernando Trebien In
> Santa Maria [4], some classification has been done but the mappers
> have stated that they did not base their work on the community's
> agreement, instead following an approach more similar to that of 2013.
>
Actually, the documentation seems a bit
Hi Andrew,
Classification is a hotly debated topic that surely deserves more
attention, with many controversial proposals as written in the
article. The system proposed in the article dates back to 2013 and has
been heavily criticised, producing fragmentary networks in regions
with many unpaved
Hello OSM Brazil,
My name is Andrew Wiseman, I work for Apple on the Maps team. My team is
interested in doing some work on the road network in Brazil on OpenStreetMap,
things like adding missing roads, making sure roads connect properly, fixing
incorrect alignments with GPS traces, ensuring
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