On 09/03/17 06:05, Dudley Ibbett wrote:
I’m not aware of any online map that displays sidewalks.
http://product.itoworld.com/map/126
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Hi All
Would anyone be willing to help staff a stand here, for any number of days?
We have an opportunity generated by our collaboration in the West Midlands
which unfortunately I can't attend due to holidays. It will be a great
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Hi,
I'm updating roads in Leicester city centre. There are some recent restrictions
on motor traffic, with the creation of 'bus/ taxi/ cycle only' sections of
road. Please can someone recommend what the 'Allowed Access' and 'Tags' should
be for roads in the scenarios below:
1.Pedestrian Zone -
On 09/03/2017 12:40, Dave F wrote:
On in Firefox & IE 10 the 'Control' button on your site displays the
controls repeatedly one under the other. The 'Off' button removes only
the last added. Wouldn't it be better if the 'Control' was an on/off
toggle?
It would - it's just waiting for the
FYI
On in Firefox & IE 10 the 'Control' button on your site displays the
controls repeatedly one under the other. The 'Off' button removes only
the last added. Wouldn't it be better if the 'Control' was an on/off toggle?
On 09/03/2017 09:06, Andy Townsend wrote:
On 09/03/2017 06:05,
Hi
I recently noticed this changeset comment:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/46680980
It seems that the Wiki suggests three alternative ways of mapping a
pedestrian traffic-light controlled crossing:
1. Entire crossing mapped as a node: highway
"If I’m planning a walk for myself or leading a group in a rural area such
as the Peak District I would always assume for an A or B road sidewalk=none
as the default. Because of a lack of detail on most maps for sidewalks
and verges most people out walking in rural areas are likely to plan
On 09/03/2017 06:05, Dudley Ibbett wrote:
... I’m not aware of any online map that displays sidewalks. It would
certainly be useful if there was one.
Well,
https://map.atownsend.org.uk/maps/map/map.html#zoom=15=53.02012=-1.73005
does on unclassified, tertiary and secondary. It doesn't on
Sounds like a quarterly project?
2017-03-09 6:05 GMT+00:00 Dudley Ibbett :
> If I’m planning a walk for myself or leading a group in a rural area such
> as the Peak District I would always assume for an A or B road sidewalk=none
> as the default. Because of a lack of
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