[Talk-us] New MapRoulette challenge

2018-09-07 Thread Horea Meleg
Hi everyone! Thank you all for your contribution on our MapRoulette challenges. We just added a new challenge with adding speed limit in Detroit. We extracted speed limit detections from OpenStreetCam and intersected them with existing ways in OSM to see where we have a detection, but we don't

[Talk-us] Possible roundabouts?

2018-09-07 Thread Marian Poara
Hi all, We have a short but important question: should we tag with "junction=roundabout" the circular intersections in US where there is a physical center you can't drive over and there is more than one way entering, based on satellite imagery? (some examples here: 40.5234202, -111.8762446,

Re: [Talk-us] Possible roundabouts?

2018-09-07 Thread Mike N
On 9/7/2018 2:27 AM, Marian Poara wrote: In many residential areas (but not only), there isn’t any one way sign inside the small “roundabouts” and it seems that both directions are used. In places without much law enforcement presence and no mandatory driver training, original residents may

Re: [Talk-us] Possible roundabouts?

2018-09-07 Thread Rihards
On 2018.09.07. 21:52, Albert Pundt wrote: > Roundabouts are somewhat common nowadays in the US and follow the same > rules as European roundabouts: entering traffic yields to circle > traffic. Many intersections, such as the rotaries in Massachusetts, > follow these rules despite not being signed

Re: [Talk-us] Possible roundabouts?

2018-09-07 Thread Albert Pundt
Roundabouts are somewhat common nowadays in the US and follow the same rules as European roundabouts: entering traffic yields to circle traffic. Many intersections, such as the rotaries in Massachusetts, follow these rules despite not being signed as "roundabouts." We do, however, still have many

Re: [Talk-us] Possible roundabouts?

2018-09-07 Thread Rihards
On 2018.09.07. 23:12, Kevin Kenny wrote: > On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 3:32 PM Rihards wrote: >> Note that roundabouts don't have implicit yielding rules - actually, by >> default the entering traffic has the right of way, which is why you'll >> see yield signs in about 99% of them. > > Maybe in your

Re: [Talk-us] USPS Post Boxes

2018-09-07 Thread Jmapb
On 9/6/2018 6:44 PM, Leif Rasmussen wrote: First, for keeping the tagging style as consistent as possible, each post box will be given the tag "operator:wikidata"="Q668687".  This way, even if the operator=* tags are changed later on, all post boxes will still be consistent and easy to

Re: [Talk-us] USPS Post Boxes

2018-09-07 Thread Paul Johnson
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 7:12 PM Jmapb wrote: > On 9/6/2018 6:44 PM, Leif Rasmussen wrote: > > > First, for keeping the tagging style as consistent as possible, each > > post box will be given the tag "operator:wikidata"="Q668687". This > > way, even if the operator=* tags are changed later on,