A surprising number of the new build housing estates around me have few 
pavements and are not very contiguous. There’s often even a space where they 
could lay the asphalt, but then it’s left as grass – before then getting 
sequestered as cars park over it.
I’d like to see more affirmative mapping of sidewalks. Starting with it being a 
suggested tag in the iD editor, and other editors.
Similar to how you can just toggle an option to add the lit, tunnel, bridge, 
etc. parameters for roads. Manually adding sidewalk:both/left/right=yes/no is 
overlooked.
Maps are so car centric, and walking directions are stuck with disclaimers 
along the lines of  ‘we don’t know how suitable this route is to walk, good 
luck!’.
I hope we can improve upon that.

Gareth

From: Jez Nicholson<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: 01 June 2019 11:39
To: Talk-GB<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] sidewalks

Agree with both Gareth and Dan. It's all part of the discussion on how detailed 
the map goes, and possibly more relevant in countries with wider roads and 
obviously separate sidewalks. In the UK we always assume that a road has a 
pavement unless stated otherwise. I came slightly unstuck myself when walking 
from a guesthouse to an office in Exeter and having to drag a wheelie case 
along a grass verge :)

Happy for them to be added in special cases like raised pavements, but when 
they are exactly next to the road it doesn't really add much.

Like with the relation I was also whining about, i'm not going to go removing 
anything, but I did comment on the sidewalk changeset to take care.

On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 11:28 AM Dan S 
<[email protected]<mailto:danstowell%[email protected]>> wrote:
I noticed a "sidewalk" here too in Brighton:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/684610225

I'm ambivalent. Both of these examples are pavements that are fully
adjacent (continguous) to their roads, and by default I'd prefer not
to map them separately. I guess the long one that you refer to does
sometimes rise above the road, and even has steps down at at least one
point, so perhaps worth being a separate feature?

Dan

Op za 1 jun. 2019 om 11:12 schreef Jez Nicholson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
> Brighton has also just gained a sidewalk https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/JAn 
> which i'm not overly impressed with....or am I being a Luddite?
>
> Regards,
>               Jez
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