Here are some examples of not:name and highway=no:

<http://oscompare.raggedred.net/?zoom=14&lat=51.54846&lon=-0.21501&layers=B0TF>

>From the comparison report you can see only two errors remaining.  That is
because the others have been checked, and where OS was wrong a not:name has been
tagged.

If you download the map for that area you'll see some ways tagged with
highway=no. This is where I visited and found there was no road there any more.
The highway=no way is just a placeholder to mark the not:name tag for the check.

-- 
Ed Avis <[email protected]>


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