I'm going to make here to the unpopular argument that in OSM tagging "St."
should always be written as "Saint".
I know that you will never see "Sault Sainte Marie" on a sign, map or official
document and that seeing it written like that looks weird and even wrong to
local residents. In much
Let's not be too hasty in removing large amounts of data, imported years ago
and subsequently edited by several users in various ways, simply because it may
or may not be compatible with a future OSM license. If you guys are 100% sure
this import contravened ODbL, or if the City of Ottawa's
amenity=clinic sounds great. I hope they're not officially called "urgent care
centres" and they certainly shouldn't be tagged as such in OSM. If I got shot
and saw an urgent care centre, I'd probably make the same mistake.
> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 09:15:19 -0500
> From: andrew...@gmail.com
>
, c) accordingly. I might also add Tristan Anderson
definitions on forestry roads (talk-ca 15-07-15). Comments are obviously
welcome J Daniel a) http://www.comt.ca/english/NHS-report-english.pdfb)
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway:International_equivalencec)
http
, Jul 16, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Tristan Anderson
andersontris...@hotmail.com wrote:
I agree. I can change it tomorrow if nobody objects.
From: berniejconn...@gmail.com
The smartest thing to do is tag it based on the highway signs along the road.
Bernie.
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Bernie Connors
New Maryland, NB
This is how I tag forestry roads:
tertiary: major logging roads in remote areas, sometimes also access mines or
hydro dams. Well graded, suitable for all vehicles although most traffic is
often trucks, usually wide enough for vehicles to pass without slowing down.
They're often hundreds of
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