What's the procedure when making corrections to roads that have associated address interpolation ways?
>From what I see, address interpolation ways are just simply ways sitting beside the road, and have to real relation to the road besides proximity. If a road gets moved to a new location, does one create new parallel ways and tag them as address interpolation ways? What's the standard offset from the roadway? Where does one get address numbering information from? For some places it can be easy, where you start at 1, and work your way up, but what might the upper limit be? Guessing doesn't work, as can be seen in the NavTeq and TeleAtlas databases that have my house number around 63 or so, yet there are only 40 houses on my street, with the last house being #40. Where there are houses, one can simply read the number off the house if it is posted, but in areas where no houses yet exist, one might have to resort to looking at another source document. James VE6SRV _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

