On 19/02/2010 09:49, Peter Reed wrote: > Looking at the result, the broad pattern is what you would expect, with > the south-east of England fairly well covered and gaps further north. > But at a detailed level things are not as simple as I had hoped. There > is too much variation between the different Naptan areas to make > sensible comparisons. Anyway, for what it's worth, this is what it looks > like. Maybe someone else will spot a way of making use of the information.
It seems to fit with what we already know about OSM. Guildford's blue, since its roads are all mapped. Birmingham & the West Midlands are equally well-mapped, but Mansfield and lots of South Yorkshire aren't. There are some oddities in there -- the area around Fort William and Loch Leven is marked in red, but I wouldn't expect to find a much greater density of roads there. Interesting that the area around Falkirk and Grangemouth is red -- I noticed the absence of any Scottish targets in Andy's list the other day, but given that Glasgow and Edinburgh -- where most people in Scotland live -- are well mapped wasn't overly surprised. Can you update this regularly? -- Jonathan (Jonobennett) _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

