Just to add to Andy's post: priority 3 routes are generally bus routes; going back over roads already surveyed in this exercise, armed with the data from Naptan cleared up a lot of no-name roads as well; we even organised an impromptu tutorial and editing session where two new mappers got going.
Regards Brian 2010/1/18 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) <[email protected]> > The West Mids folks have been busy over the last few days adding all the > Birmingham gritting routes to OSM. We'll be adding the other areas of the > west mids as we get them as well as the location of all the grit bins. > > You can see the completed mapping for Birmingham on the mappa-mercia > website > here: > > " > http://mappa-mercia.org/gritting-map.shtml?zoom=11&lat=52.48004&lon=-1.8851 > 7&layers=BT<http://mappa-mercia.org/gritting-map.shtml?zoom=11&lat=52.48004&lon=-1.8851%0A7&layers=BT> > " > > BCC prioritises the gritting routes as 1, 2 or 3. Not all councils appear > to > provide their priority but basically in Birmingham the priority 1 routes > are > principle highways (trunk), most priority 2 are other primary or secondary > routes so it's not too difficult to see a likely priority trend. > > With some more snow due in the midlands on Wednesday it's a timely bit of > work. To follow activity subscribe to the > [email protected] mailing list. > > Cheers > > Andy > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb >
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