Where these are in NSW the DCS Base Map shows where bridges are present.
Some culverts become fords in flood situations, and floods are quite
possible with intermittent waterways so tagging as both a culvert and
food way may be best where this occurs.
Personally I'd leave them alone, other than the obvious bridges they may
not be resolved by imagery alone. I can see them being important on main
roads .. so possibly those should be done.
On 23/2/22 13:59, Ewen Hill wrote:
Hi,
A lot of you may have seen and fixed a node on a road adjacent to a
stream with a single key of fixme="unknown type of water crossing",
what I didn't realise until I ran an overpass query
<https://overpass-turbo.eu/?Q=%2F*%0AThis%20is%20an%20example%20Overpass%20query.%0ATry%20it%20out%20by%20pressing%20the%20Run%20button%20above!%0AYou%20can%20find%20more%20examples%20with%20the%20Load%20tool.%0A*%2F%0Anode%0A%20%20%5Bfixme%3D%22unknown%20type%20of%20water%20crossing%22%5D%0A%20%20(%7B%7Bbbox%7D%7D)%3B%0Aout%3B&C=-36.84446;127.79297;4> was
that there were 2377 of these fixme remaining in Australia and they
were all added by a single organisation.
A lot of these are clearly fords on dry/intermittent creeks and I
can't see the reason for not mapping these as fords instead of adding
the fixme note to limit the amount of editing now required to fix
these imported fixme notes, most from 2018 and 2019.
Row Labels Count of @version
1 1649
2 604
3 104
4 12
5 5
6 1
7 1
13 1
As the node is adjacent to the stream, I can't see how to easily edit
these where it is clear it is a bridge or predominantly a ford in an
easy process. e,g, https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6839769585
Any thoughts?
Ewen
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