On Mar 2, 2018 08:42, "Vao Matua" <vaoma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Ralph, I understand your perspective, but have to disagree a bit (I'm not looking for a battle, however). A ford is a stack of layers that are directly adjacent vertically, with the road slightly below the stream/river. In the dry season a ford is only a road and only becomes a ford when a watercourse flows over the top of the road. A culvert is a part of of road construction, a culvert would not exist without the road, but the culvert is utilized by the stream. Personally I have physically installed culverts in road profiles where there is no watercourse. If I try to add a culvert in JOSM without an additional tag I get a validation warning. These aren't mutually exclusive, fords with culverts under them are fairly common in Oklahoma.
_______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list Tagging@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging