Agreed. I could see a strict "on-the-grounder" changing the ref for each road section :-)
I've noticed Google Maps is using the A36 now for the Princes Hwy, but I've only seen one sign at Rockdale, so I still think it is too early to change the route in OSM, but I'm open to be convinced. But I think using the wiki to coordinate when a particular route has been referenced, and then we use old_ref to capture the previous route referencing. Currently when I use skobbler to do navigation its ugly moving back and forth in references between the same road. Ian. On 3 May 2013 15:33, Ben Kelley <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi. > > I have seen a few A15 signs on the New England Highway, but there are > still quite a few 43 and 15 signs along the route. The ground can still be > a bit confusing. > > - Ben Kelley. > On 3 May 2013 15:08, "Ian Sergeant" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've noticed a few people are changing the references in NSW to the >> alphanumeric references before the signage has changed. >> >> I don't see the purpose of this. I doesn't correspond to what is on the >> ground, it must be confusing to people actually trying to use OSM for >> navigation. Also, given it is the RTA coordinate this, it wouldn't be >> surprising if some of the routes actually differed from the proposed routes >> on the webpage. >> >> To the best of my knowledge the only route that has been re-referenced is >> the B73, the others still retain their existing signage - with perhaps an >> uncovered sign here and there. I traced the >> >> I'd suggest we can use the wiki to coordinate as these references >> change? That way we can ensure the entire route is renamed at once, >> rather than a patchwork? >> >> Ian. >> P.S. Of course there have been a few routes (M7, A31/M31 approaching >> Albury) that have been this way for a while, and aren't at issue here. >> _______________________________________________ >> Talk-au mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au >> >>
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