Mark, I have also noticed this. In some cases, the LPI Map has an old name that has been changed by the local shire council but it has not been updated on the LPI Map. In some cases where there is a seriously different name already in OSM, I found that seriously different name was usually wrong and, while the contributor had not given a source for the name, it is sometimes the same wrong name that appears in a copyrighted online source.
In NSW, local government is the final arbiter on road names (they have to consult before deciding but council has final say). As far as I can ascertain, Council information is supposed to be passed on to LPI but this does not always happen so that LPI still has old names in some instances. On a few occasions I have phoned or visited local government offices to clarify discrepancies and recorded the info from local council as my source (Warren Shire Council, Bourke Shire Council and Central Darling Shire Council are instances I can recall immediately). Also RMS sometimes puts up big signs with non-approved names. This is more difficult as the Council name is legally correct but RMS sign is what motorists see. (Example is The Wool Track near Cobar but which RMS has incorrectly signposted as Ivanhoe Road). Similar issue is the main road through Ashfield which has Council signs saying Liverpool Road and RMS signs saying Hume Highway - but Council is legally the prevailing authority except in the Unincorporated Area of far west where there is no local council. Usually I would put the Council name as the official name and the RMS name as alt_name. If existing name has credible source such as local council or survey, I would probably not change it but otherwise I would accept LPI name. In the end it's a judgement call. LPI is right most of the time but not all the time. Many of the incorrect names do not give a source and, in those cases, I think the LPI name would be preferred and include LPI as the source. On Sun, Feb 21, 2016, at 08:49 PM, Mark Pulley wrote: > I’ve been adding some names from the LPI base map. I was wondering how > ‘accurate’ the names are. Most of the time the names look OK but I’ve > noticed a couple of issues. > > 1. Occasionally the name of the street is mis-spelt. Sometimes it is an > obvious misspelling, but I’ve put a fixme tag on at least one way for a > survey check. > > 2. Sometimes the name of the way on LPI is different to the existing name > in OSM. Most of the time this simply involves splitting the way where a > road name changes. I’ve noticed a few times when the road name on OSM is > very different to the name on LPI. Does anyone have any guidelines on > when to use the name on LPI and when to use the name in OSM? > > Mark P. > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-au mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

