On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Zeke Farwell ezeki...@gmail.com wrote:
Two examples of where I have used Trunk are US 4 and US 7 near Rutland, VT:
http://openstreetmap.com/?lat=43.538lon=-73.084zoom=11layers=B000FFF
Route 7 south of Rutland is sometimes divided, sometimes not. It has
(replying to Zeke and Chris both)
I agree that if there is only 1 mile of motorway class road among
trunk-class road that tagging it motorway isn't useful.
The parts of Route 2 that I was thinking of tagging as motorway are
physically indistinguishable from an interstate, and at least 10 miles
In Massachusetts osm has state GIS data, and a number of the 1-way ways
are the wrong direction. This is particularly obvious for divided
highways, e.g. Rt 2 inside 128, 495 near Rt 2.
Clearly I could go edit these manually. But I wonder if there is
automated way to fix this, perhaps by going
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:33:24AM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
In Massachusetts osm has state GIS data, and a number of the 1-way ways
are the wrong direction. This is particularly obvious for divided
highways, e.g. Rt 2 inside 128, 495 near Rt 2.
Clearly I could go edit these manually.
Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com writes:
MassGIS does not encode the direction. Oneways which are potentially
wrong are marked with a FIXME note to fix the incorrect directionality.
(I believe it is 'FIXME: Unconfirmed oneway'.) MassGIS pays NavTeq for
routing data, and does not
On Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 10:55:56AM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
Christopher Schmidt crschm...@metacarta.com writes:
MassGIS does not encode the direction. Oneways which are potentially
wrong are marked with a FIXME note to fix the incorrect directionality.
(I believe it is 'FIXME:
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